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The data collection agent that supports a large catalog of data sources and targets.
The open source time series platform with support for Flux and InfluxQL, scheduled tasks, dashboards, and more.
The fully-managed, multi-tenant InfluxDB v2 instance deployed in the cloud and powered by the TSM storage engine.
The functional language specifically designed for querying and processing data.
The open source single-node InfluxDB v1 instance designed for high write and query workloads.
The highly available InfluxDB v1 cluster built for high write and query workloads.
The collection agent that gathers time series data from many different sources.
The web UI that visualizes your InfluxDB time series data and easily creates alerting and automation rules.
The data processing framework for creating alerts, running ETL jobs, and detecting anomalies.
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Key enhancements in InfluxDB 3.5 and the InfluxDB 3 Explorer 1.3.
InfluxDB 3.5 is now available for both Core and Enterprise, introducing custom plugin repository support, enhanced operational visibility with queryable CLI parameters and manual node management, stronger security controls, and general performance improvements.
InfluxDB 3 Explorer 1.3 brings powerful new capabilities including Dashboards (beta) for saving and organizing your favorite queries, and cache querying for instant access to Last Value and Distinct Value caches—making Explorer a more comprehensive workspace for time series monitoring and analysis.
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latest
tag for InfluxDB Docker images will point to InfluxDB 3 Core. To avoid unexpected upgrades, use specific version tags in your Docker deployments.If using Docker to install and run InfluxDB, the latest
tag will point to InfluxDB 3 Core. To avoid unexpected upgrades, use specific version tags in your Docker deployments. For example, if using Docker to run InfluxDB v2, replace the latest
version tag with a specific version tag in your Docker pull command–for example:
docker pull influxdb:2