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Webinar Date: 2018-12-06 09:00:00 (Pacific Time)
Flux is InfluxData’s new functional data scripting language designed for querying, analyzing, and interacting with data. As you start using Flux, it is natural to have questions about how to use it and what the associated best practices are.
To help you with your journey with Flux, we are dedicating a set of office hours to help answer your questions as well as demonstrate new Flux features. Pick an office hour webinar slot from the list below to register to join us for an hour of Flux fun.
Adam Anthony has worked at Influx Data since 2017. He earned his Ph.D. in computer science with a concentration in artificial intelligence and machine learning from the University of Maryland Baltimore County in 2009. After working for 4 years as a professor at Baldwin Wallace University, Adam joined a startup in 2013 to develop a novel database for storing and retrieving data from multi-billion-node graphs. At influx, he is a member of the flux team with a focus on the development of built-in functions, and he is an expert in the flux data model, specializing in applying the language to solve novel data problems.
Navdeep Sidhu is Head of Product Marketing at InfluxData which provides the leading time series platform to instrument, observe, learn and automate any system, application and business process across a variety of use cases. Prior to joining InfluxData, he was VP of Product Marketing at Software AG where he focused on delivering platforms for building and integrating enterprise applications. Earlier in his career, he spent over 7 years with Deloitte Consulting building & integrating large-scale mission-critical applications followed by 3 years at Sterling Commerce where he launched B2B Gateway and Partner Community Management applications.
Track and graph your Aerospike node statistics as well as statistics for all of the configured namespaces.
Knowing how well your webserver is handling your traffic helps you build great experiences for your users. Collect server statistics to maintain exceptional performance.
Collect and track all metrics from each of your Cassandra servers.
Collect and graph performance metrics from the MON and OSD nodes in a Ceph storage cluster.
Collect and graph statistics from Amazon CloudWatch.
Collect and graph health check statistics that are reported by Consul.
Collect and graph your statistics from your Couchbase activity.
Collect and graph your statistics from your CouchDB activity.
Collect and graph metrics on your running Docker containers.
Use the Dovecot stats protocol to collect and graph metrics on configured domains.
Use this plugin to gather health statistics of Elasticsearch clusters.
Collect data from remote Graylog service URLs.
Easily monitor and track key web server performance metrics from any running HAProxy instance.
The Kafka plugin polls a specified Kafka topic and adds messages to InfluxDB.
Gather metrics about the running Kubernetes pods and containers for a single host.
Gathers statistics about your LeoFS Server cluster.
Collect and graph your Lustre® file system.
Collect metrics from your MailChimp campaigns with InfluxData.
Collect metrics from your Memcached in-memory key-value store.
Collect and act on a set of Mesos statistics and metrics that enable you to monitor resource usage and detect abnormal situations early.
Collect and graph statistics from your MongoDB database to keep it performant.
Gather and graph metrics from this simple and lightweight messaging protocol ideal for IoT devices.
Collect and graph statistics from your MySQL database to keep it performant.
Collect and graph statistics from specified NATS subjects.
Monitor and track web server performance with this Nginx plugin.
Collect statistics about message delivery.
Gather phusion passenger stats to securely operate web apps, microservices & APIs with outstanding reliability, performance and control.
Gather phpfpm statistics to track performance.
Monitor and track your postgresql metrics to manage performance.
Gather metrics about PowerDNS.
The Prometheus plugin gathers metrics from any webpage exposing metrics with Prometheus format.
Monitor the status of the puppet server – the success or failure of actual puppet runs on the end nodes themselves.
Gathers statistics from your RabbitMQ cluster.
Gather real-time metrics from your Redis data structure store.
Monitor and track your RethinkDB metrics to manage performance.
The Riak plugin gathers metrics from one or more riak instances.