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InfluxDB

by kCloudHub LLC

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Version 1.5.1 + Free Support on Ubuntu 24.04

InfluxDB 1.5.1 on Ubuntu 24.04 with Free Maintenance Support by kCloudHubs.

InfluxDB is a high-performance time-series database (TSDB) designed to collect, store, and analyze time-stamped data such as metrics, logs, events, and sensor data. It is widely used for monitoring, observability, IoT, DevOps, and real-time analytics workloads.

Key Features of InfluxDB:

  • High-performance writes and reads optimized for time-series workloads.
  • Built-in time-series data model with efficient storage and compression.
  • Powerful query capabilities for time-based analytics.
  • Retention policies for automatic data lifecycle management.
  • Native integration with visualization tools such as Grafana.
  • Authentication and authorization support.
  • HTTP API for seamless integration with applications and agents.

How It Works:

  • All-in-One: Combines ingestion, storage, querying, and retention in a single service.
  • Modular: Features can be enabled or configured based on workload requirements.
  • Technology: Optimized database engine designed specifically for time-series data, deployable on cloud infrastructure.

Why Choose kCloudHubs?

  • Production-ready, cloud-optimized images for Microsoft Azure.
  • Reduced setup effort with prevalidated configurations.
  • Designed for stability, performance, and operational consistency.
  • Free maintenance support for smoother day-to-day operations.
  • Built for developers, DevOps teams, and platform engineers.

Key Highlights:

  • Purpose-built time-series database engine.
  • High write throughput and low-latency queries.
  • Efficient handling of large-scale time-stamped datasets.
  • Enterprise-grade security controls.

Technical Overview:

InfluxDB 1.5.1 is engineered to efficiently manage high-volume, high-velocity time-series data. It is optimized for real-time ingestion and querying, making it suitable for monitoring systems, observability platforms, IoT telemetry, and analytics pipelines.

Instructions:

To check the status of your InfluxDB service and logs, connect to your Azure Virtual Machine and run the following commands:

sudo systemctl status influxdb
sudo journalctl -u influxdb

Restart InfluxDB Service:

sudo systemctl restart influxdb

To Access InfluxDB:
HTTP API Endpoint: http://your-public-ip:8086

Licensing & Disclaimer:
InfluxDB is open-source software distributed under its respective open-source license. This Azure Marketplace image is packaged and maintained by kCloudHubs. kCloudHubs is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by InfluxData, Inc. The software is provided “as is,” without warranties of any kind. Users are responsible for securing their deployment and complying with applicable licensing terms.