InfluxData, creator of the leading time series platform InfluxDB, is providing new capabilities in the InfluxDB 3.0 product suite, simplifying time series data management at scale.
InfluxData also announced the general availability of InfluxDB Clustered, its self-managed time series database for on-premises or private cloud deployments.
According to the vendor, the rebuilt InfluxDB 3.0 core delivers high performance, including unlimited cardinality, high-speed ingest, real-time querying, and superior data compression through native object storage to power high-cardinality use cases, including observability, real-time analytics, and IoT/IIoT.
“Intelligent, real-time systems require an operational database capable of managing high-speed, high-resolution workloads,” said Evan Kaplan, CEO of InfluxData. “InfluxDB 3.0 is engineered to meet this challenge head-on with industry-leading ingest performance, unlimited data cardinality, and exceptionally low latency querying, giving architects and developers tools to build real-time monitoring and control systems.”
Since its release last year, InfluxData has introduced significant performance improvements to InfluxDB 3.0 for developers to more effectively analyze time series data across systems as data volumes grow, according to the company.
With new performance improvements in query concurrency, scaling, and latency, InfluxDB 3.0 easily manages large datasets without performance degradation, keeping systems responsive even with high-cardinality data.
Combined with existing capabilities such as fast ingestion and leading-edge query performance, developers can now analyze more data at higher speeds without compromising efficiency.
Additional InfluxDB 3.0 capabilities announced today in InfluxDB Cloud Dedicated and InfluxDB Clustered help developers more easily manage large-scale time series workloads:
- New Features in InfluxDB Cloud Dedicated: InfluxDB Cloud Dedicated, InfluxData’s fully managed time series database-as-a-service for enterprise-grade workloads, introduces several powerful enhancements. A new operational dashboard now provides comprehensive visual insights into the performance and health of dedicated clusters, enabling developers to detect unintended workload changes, identify potential bottlenecks, and optimize cluster performance. Single sign-on (SSO) integration allows seamless access to clusters using existing credentials, streamlining the login process. New APIs for management & Token management have been added, allowing customers to automate administrative tasks such as managing users, databases, and tokens within their InfluxDB Cloud Dedicated cluster.
- InfluxDB Clustered Now Generally Available: InfluxDB Clustered, InfluxData’s 3.0 product for on-premises and private cloud environments, is now generally available. Deployed on Kubernetes, it features decoupled, independently scalable ingest and query tiers, providing high availability and exceptional scalability. By separating compute from storage, developers can precisely scale, ingest, and query components independently of their storage requirements. With this GA release, customers gain access to all of the latest performance improvements made in the InfluxDB 3.0 core. They also get the option to utilize InfluxData’s new Helm Chart deployment method for developers using Helm for the deployments.
The InfluxDB 3.0 commercial products are now generally available.
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