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Fast to deploy anywhere, InfluxDB 3 Enterprise is a high-availability, high-performance time series database built for production workloads requiring enterprise-grade features. It extends InfluxDB 3 Core with capabilities including fine-grained security, read replication, and more.
DownloadTelegraf is written in Go and compiles into a single binary with no external dependencies, requiring a minimal memory footprint. It can easily collect and send metrics and events from databases, systems, and IoT sensors.
For additional architecture (e.g., i386, riscv64, etc.) and operating system (e.g., BSD, etc.) downloads please see the Telegraf GitHub Releases page.
The influxctl command line interface (CLI) lets you perform administrative tasks in an InfluxDB v3 instance, such as:
InfluxDB is an open source time series database. It has everything you need from a time series platform in a single binary: a multi-tenanted time series database, UI and dashboarding tools, background processing, and a monitoring agent. With all these features in a single binary, InfluxDB streamlines deployment, setup, and security, getting you up and running in just minutes.
The InfluxDB platform also includes APIs, tools, and an ecosystem with client libraries and powerful integrations with the tools you love, including Grafana.
InfluxDB 3 is now generally available. For new users, we recommend starting there.
Go to InfluxDB 3InfluxDB is a comprehensive, open source time series toolkit for managing and analyzing time series data. The InfluxDB platform also includes APIs, tools, and an ecosystem with client libraries and powerful integrations with the tools you love, including Grafana.
InfluxDB 3 is now generally available. For new users, we recommend starting there.
Go to InfluxDB 3Command-line interface for managing your InfluxDB OSS v2 and InfluxDB Cloud account.
InfluxDB includes a set of Client Libraries that are language-specific packages that integrate with the InfluxDB v2 API. The following client libraries are available:
InfluxData prides itself on its effort to prioritize developer happiness. This included providing developers with a variety of tools to interact with InfluxDB v2 OSS or InfluxDB Cloud, so they can pick the development style that works best for them. We're starting with the VS Code community.
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Easily install for Linux, Mac, RHEL, Docker:
curl -O https://www.influxdata.com/d/install_influxdb3.sh && sh install_influxdb3.sh
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Easily install for Linux, Mac, RHEL, Docker:
curl -O https://www.influxdata.com/d/install_influxdb3.sh && sh install_influxdb3.sh enterprise