InfluxDB 1.8 documentation
This page documents an earlier version of InfluxDB. InfluxDB v2.1 is the latest stable version.
InfluxDB is a time series database designed to handle high write and query loads. It is an integral component of the TICK stack. InfluxDB is meant to be used as a backing store for any use case involving large amounts of timestamped data, including DevOps monitoring, application metrics, IoT sensor data, and real-time analytics.
Key features
Here are some of the features that InfluxDB currently supports that make it a great choice for working with time series data.
- Custom high performance datastore written specifically for time series data. The TSM engine allows for high ingest speed and data compression
- Written entirely in Go. It compiles into a single binary with no external dependencies.
- Simple, high performing write and query HTTP APIs.
- Plugins support for other data ingestion protocols such as Graphite, collectd, and OpenTSDB.
- Expressive SQL-like query language tailored to easily query aggregated data.
- Tags allow series to be indexed for fast and efficient queries.
- Retention policies efficiently auto-expire stale data.
- Continuous queries automatically compute aggregate data to make frequent queries more efficient.
The open source edition of InfluxDB runs on a single node. If you require high availability to eliminate a single point of failure, consider the InfluxDB Enterprise Edition.
Support and feedback
Thank you for being part of our community! We welcome and encourage your feedback and bug reports for InfluxDB and this documentation. To find support, the following resources are available:
InfluxDB Cloud and InfluxDB Enterprise customers can contact InfluxData Support.