TL;DR InfluxDB Tech Tips - InfluxQL Support For Linear Interpolation in GROUP BY Time() Queries
In this post we recap some of the new features that you might have missed in the most recent InfluxDB release, including support for linear interpolation in GROUP BY Time() queries. Check in next week for more on the most interesting...
Announcing the new Chronograf, a UI for the TICK stack -- A complete open source monitoring solution
Today we’re releasing the first open source version of Chronograf, the user interface of the TICK stack. With this release we can now provide the entire stack as a complete open source monitoring solution. It’s part of our vision to enable...
InfluxDB 1.1 released with up to 60% performance increase and new query functionality
Roughly 2 months after the release of InfluxDB 1.0, we are already releasing InfluxDB 1.1 that includes a number of key performance and stability improvements as well as some new query capabilities. This highlights our commitment to iterate quickly based on...
InfluxDB Week in Review Nov 14, 2016
In this post we'll recap the most interesting InfluxDB related content you may have missed in the last week or so. Announcements, Blogs, Videos and How-Tos Webinar: Own and Scale your own Monitoring with Paul Dix Getting to 1M values per...
Kubernetes Metrics Addition - A Shoutout to our contributors!
Hopefully you have already read Nathan’s blog on the exciting news about the new version of Telegraf and Kapacitor. We are especially proud of the added Kubernetes metrics that can now be collected and acted upon. As an open source platform,...
Getting to 1M Values Per Second on an InfluxDB Cluster Using A Storage Engine
In distributed databases it’s a common benchmark goal to get to 1 million writes per second. With InfluxDB, we’ve been optimizing towards that goal over the last year as we built a storage engine from scratch, had multiple releases of clustering...
TL;DR InfluxDB Tech Tips - InfluxDB Timestamp and Query Time Range
To learn about Flux Timestamps, check out this blog. In this weekly post we recap the most interesting InfluxDB timestamp and query time range and TICK-stack related issues, workarounds, how-tos and Q&A from GitHub, IRC and the InfluxDB Google Group that you...
Kubernetes Cluster Monitoring and Autoscaling With Telegraf and Kapacitor
With the 1.1 release of Telegraf and Kapacitor, InfluxData is improving the ease of use, depth of metrics and level of control we provide in maintaining and monitoring a Kubernetes cluster. InfluxDB has been a part of Kubernetes’ monitoring since v0.4...
InfluxDB Week in Review Nov 7, 2016
In this post we'll recap the most interesting InfluxDB related content you may have missed in the last week or so. Announcements, Blogs, Videos and How-Tos BLOG: Viewing Metrics: Grafana, InfluxDB and Collectd VIDEO: Matthias Endler - Protector - a circuit breaker for...
We're going to GrafanaCon 2016
We are excited to let you know that we will be at GrafanaCon2016 which will be held at the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum on the Hudson River in NYC. Paul Dix, our CTO, will be there to meet with any attendee...