Scalable datastore for metrics, events, and real-time analytics
InfluxDB Core is a database built to collect, process, transform, and store event and time series data. It is ideal for use cases that require real-time ingest and fast query response times to build user interfaces, monitoring, and automation solutions.
Common use cases include:
InfluxDB is optimized for scenarios where near real-time data monitoring is essential and queries
need to return quickly to support user experiences such as dashboards and interactive user interfaces.
InfluxDB 3 Core’s feature highlights include:
InfluxDB 3 Core is in public beta and available for testing and feedback, but is not meant for
production use. During the beta period we will be adding a couple of security and operational
features to Enterprise. Otherwise, we will be focused on testing, robustness, performance, and
operational tooling. Both the product and this documentation are works in progress. New builds get created on
every merge into main, however we will have weekly beta builds along with a changelog for uses
that want to move at a slower pace.
All of the APIs outside of the processing engine can be considered stable. They are what we will GA the 3.0
version with. We will also not be making any changes to file formats that don’t also come with an in-place
upgrade path. This means that you will be able to keep the data in the database when upgrading beta versions
and into the GA. We anticpate the general availability of InfluxDB 3 Core in April 2025.
We welcome and encourage your input about your experience with the beta. Join the InfluxDB3 Discord
or the public channels below.
See the InfluxDB 3 beta release announcement here
or dig into the InfluxDB 3 getting started guide here.
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We have nightly and versioned Docker images, Debian packages, RPM packages, and tarballs of InfluxDB available on the InfluxData downloads page. We also provide the InfluxDB command line interface (CLI) client as a separate binary available at the same location.
If you are interested in building from source, see the building from source guide for contributors.
To begin using InfluxDB, visit our Getting Started with InfluxDB documentation.
The open source software we build is licensed under the permissive MIT or Apache 2 licenses at the user’s choosing. We’ve long held the view that our open source code should be truly open and our commercial code should be separate and closed.
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