Jan 15, 2018
Jan 15, 2018
InfluxDB is now a supported Database on Enclave
InfluxDB is now a supported Database on Enclave
We’re proud to announce that we have added support for InfluxDB as a database on Enclave.
InfluxDB is a high-performance time-series database, which we’ve been using ourselves for our Container Metrics. It works particularly well with Grafana to quickly create insightful Dashboards.
Adding InfluxDB as a Database on Enclave was motivated by the introduction of Metric Drains, but you can of course use it for any use case.
Like any other supported Database, you can launch an InfluxDB Database through the Dashboard, or using the CLI.
We’re proud to announce that we have added support for InfluxDB as a database on Enclave.
InfluxDB is a high-performance time-series database, which we’ve been using ourselves for our Container Metrics. It works particularly well with Grafana to quickly create insightful Dashboards.
Adding InfluxDB as a Database on Enclave was motivated by the introduction of Metric Drains, but you can of course use it for any use case.
Like any other supported Database, you can launch an InfluxDB Database through the Dashboard, or using the CLI.
We’re proud to announce that we have added support for InfluxDB as a database on Enclave.
InfluxDB is a high-performance time-series database, which we’ve been using ourselves for our Container Metrics. It works particularly well with Grafana to quickly create insightful Dashboards.
Adding InfluxDB as a Database on Enclave was motivated by the introduction of Metric Drains, but you can of course use it for any use case.
Like any other supported Database, you can launch an InfluxDB Database through the Dashboard, or using the CLI.
We’re proud to announce that we have added support for InfluxDB as a database on Enclave.
InfluxDB is a high-performance time-series database, which we’ve been using ourselves for our Container Metrics. It works particularly well with Grafana to quickly create insightful Dashboards.
Adding InfluxDB as a Database on Enclave was motivated by the introduction of Metric Drains, but you can of course use it for any use case.
Like any other supported Database, you can launch an InfluxDB Database through the Dashboard, or using the CLI.
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