Announcing Telegraf 0.2.4 with MailChimp API Support
MailChimp is an email-marketing platform that provides a robust JSON API of metrics on email campaigns. Since Telegraf can make HTTP API calls and parse JSON, it was a natural step to allow Telegraf to parse data from services that provide...
Package Repository for Linux
Warning! The instructions below are no longer valid. Please see the product documentation for updated instructions. Today we are officially announcing the InfluxData package repository. This package repository can be used with Ubuntu, Debian, RedHat, and CentOS Linux package management systems,...
Announcing Kapacitor, an Open Source Streaming and Batch Time Series Processor
Today we are happy to announce Kapacitor an open source data processing engine for time series data written in Go. Kapacitor enables you to: trigger alerts based on complex and dynamic criteria, run ETL jobs on current and historical data, and...
InfluxDB Week in Review - November 23, 2015
In this post we’ll recap the most interesting InfluxDB related content you may have missed in the last week or so. Blogs, Videos, Articles, Docs and How-Tos InfluxDB 0.9.5 (Stable) is Ready for Download Announcing Telegraf 0.2.1 w/ UDP Support and...
Announcing Chronograf 0.3
Will from the Chronograf team here! We’ve been hard at work and are excited to introduce our next major feature: dashboards. Also part of this release are major UI/UX improvements, and improvements to the data exploration and query building experience. What...
Announcing Telegraf 0.2.1 with Support for Writing UDP to InfluxDB and Multiple Outputs of the Same Type
Release Notes UDP InfluxDB output now supported Telegraf will now compile on FreeBSD Users can now specify outputs as lists, allowing multiple outputs of the same type. Telegraf will no longer use docker-compose for "long" unit test, it has been changed...
Announcing the InfluxDB Slack Channel
With the recent blog on contributing to InfluxDB, we have seen a significant increase in community pull requests! To make sure that we are supporting the community as much as possible, we will now be active on the #influxdb channel on...
Deploying InfluxDB with Ansible
Today we will cover how to deploy and configure an instance of the time series database InfluxDB using Ansible. Why Ansible? Out of all of the configuration management tools out there, why use Ansible? The answer, at least for me, has...
InfluxDB Week in Review - November 16, 2015
In this post we’ll recap the most interesting InfluxDB related content you may have missed in the last week or so. Blogs, Videos, Articles, Docs and How-Tos Announcement: InfluxDB 0.9.5 RC2 is Ready for Download Using Functions to Aggregate, Select and...
Announcing InfluxDB 0.9.5-rc2
Today we’re releasing InfluxDB v0.9.5-rc2. For the last 4 weeks, we were blocking this release based on finishing our work on the new Time Structured Merge Tree storage engine. While the work on TSM isn’t completed yet (and thus not included...