
InfluxDB
Time series intelligence software
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What is InfluxDB
InfluxDB is a time series database designed to ingest, store, and query high-volume time-stamped data such as metrics, events, and sensor readings. It is used by developers, SRE/DevOps teams, and data engineers for monitoring, observability, IoT telemetry, and real-time analytics workloads. The product combines a purpose-built storage engine for time series data with query capabilities (including Flux and SQL support in newer versions) and integrations for common data collection and visualization tools.
Optimized for time-stamped data
InfluxDB is purpose-built for high-ingest, time-indexed workloads and common time series operations such as windowing, downsampling, and retention management. This makes it well-suited for metrics and telemetry scenarios where general-purpose relational databases can be inefficient. It supports patterns like high-cardinality tag-based filtering and time-bounded queries that are common in monitoring and IoT.
Flexible deployment options
InfluxDB is available as self-managed software and as a managed cloud service, which supports different operational and compliance requirements. Organizations can run it close to data sources (edge/plant/region) or centralize it in cloud environments. This flexibility is useful for teams that need to balance latency, data residency, and operational overhead.
Ecosystem integrations and tooling
InfluxDB integrates with common data collection agents and pipelines (for example, Telegraf and standard metrics protocols) and supports exporting/connecting to external systems. It provides APIs and client libraries that fit application development and observability workflows. These integration points reduce the effort to operationalize time series ingestion and querying compared with building custom pipelines from scratch.
Query language transition complexity
InfluxDB has evolved its query approach over time (InfluxQL, Flux, and SQL support depending on version and offering). This can create migration and skills overhead for teams standardizing on one query language across analytics systems. It may also complicate long-term maintainability if an organization has mixed versions or legacy dashboards and scripts.
Not a full analytics suite
InfluxDB focuses on storing and querying time series data rather than providing a complete end-to-end analytics application layer. Advanced capabilities such as automated anomaly detection, forecasting workflows, and rich statistical modeling typically require additional tools or external services. Teams comparing it to dedicated time series intelligence platforms may need to assemble more components to reach similar outcomes.
Operational tuning required at scale
Large-scale deployments often require careful schema design (measurement/tag strategy), retention policies, and capacity planning to control storage growth and query performance. High-cardinality workloads can be challenging without disciplined data modeling and monitoring. For some organizations, this increases the operational burden compared with fully managed, opinionated real-time analytics databases.
Plan & Pricing
Pricing model: Pay-as-you-go (Usage-Based Plan) Free tier/trial:
- Free Plan available (rate-limited, permanent while account is active). Quotas: Writes 5 MB / 5 minutes; Tasks & Queries 300 MB / 5 minutes; Storage retention 30 days; Cardinality up to 10,000 series; 2 alert checks & 2 notification rules; up to 5 dashboards, 5 tasks, 2 databases.
- $250 credit for use in first 30 days on the Usage-Based Plan. Self-managed trials: default 30-day trial for Enterprise/self-managed installs (can request extension).
Example costs (Usage-Based Plan):
- Data In (writes): $0.0025 per MB
- Query Count: $0.012 per 100 query executions
- Storage: $0.002 per GB-hour
- Data Out: $0.09 per GB
Other plans / notes:
- Annual (committed) plans available (committed-use discounts, elevated support) — pricing based on committed configuration (CPU/RAM/storage); contact sales for pricing.
- Dedicated (single-tenant) and Enterprise (self-managed, scaled deployments) require contacting sales; Enterprise/ Dedicated are annual-subscription or custom-priced.
Discounts / marketplace:
- Committed-use (annual) discounts for production/large workloads.
- Available via cloud marketplaces (AWS/GCP/Azure) to use provider credits / marketplace billing.
Seller details
InfluxData, Inc.
San Francisco, CA, USA
2012
Private
https://www.influxdata.com/
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