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An open-source, real-time infrastructure monitoring platform with per-second metrics, ML-powered anomaly detection, and zero-configuration deployment.
An open-source systems and service monitoring system with a multi-dimensional data model and powerful query language.
A scalable time series database optimized for real-time metrics, events, and analytics with fast query response.
A scalable time series database optimized for real-time metrics, events, and analytics with fast query response.
A fast, cost-effective, and scalable open-source monitoring solution and time series database.
An open-source time-series database for high-speed ingestion and low-latency SQL queries.
A high-performance real-time analytics database designed for fast queries and ingest to reduce time to insight.
An open-source observability database that unifies metrics, logs, and traces into a single engine, replacing Prometheus, Loki, and Elasticsearch.
A horizontally scalable, highly available, multi-tenant, long-term storage solution for Prometheus and OpenTelemetry Metrics.
A distributed time series database, query engine, and metrics platform with Prometheus and Graphite compatibility.
LinDB is a scalable, high-performance, distributed time series database written in Go.
An HTTP reverse proxy cache for web applications and a query accelerator for time series databases like Prometheus and InfluxDB.
A fast distributed scalable time series database built on top of Cassandra.
A distributed, Prometheus-compatible, real-time, in-memory time series database designed for massive scalability and low-latency operational metrics.
A desktop UI management tool for InfluxDB, providing database administration, query execution, and data exploration.
A high-performance, zero-dependency JavaScript client library for InfluxDB v1.x, compatible with Node.js and browsers.
A scalable time series database built on Bigtable, Cassandra, and Elasticsearch for high-volume metrics.
A high-performance time-series database optimized for modern hardware, supporting both metrics and events with efficient compression.
A curated list of awesome projects, libraries, tools, and resources related to InfluxDB.
An open-source distributed IoT platform based on Zabbix for collecting, analyzing, and storing data from millions of devices.
A fast, low-overhead metric database written in pure Erlang, optimized for time-series data storage and querying.
A multi-tenant distributed system for ingesting, rolling up, and serving time series metrics at massive scale.
A secure time series database backed by Apache Accumulo with Grafana integration for data visualization.
Official Ruby client library for InfluxDB 1.x, providing data writing, querying, and administrative capabilities.
A lightweight time-series database written in Rust, deployable as an embedded library, standalone server, or scalable cluster.
Deprecated Docker image for running an out-of-the-box InfluxDB server.
A cross-platform desktop GUI for managing and querying TDengine time-series databases.
A Home Assistant add-on providing InfluxDB, a time series database for metrics, sensor data, and real-time analytics.
Go client library for connecting to InfluxDB 1.x time series databases.
An ADO.NET provider for TDengine supporting native, WebSocket, and RESTful protocols with Schemaless and Stmt features.
An open-source administration panel and querying interface for InfluxDB databases, available as an Electron app or Docker container.
An experimental schemaless time-series database with a SPARQL-like query language, built in Rust.
A blazing fast specialized time-series database optimized for IoT, real-time connected devices, and AI analytics.
An ActiveRecord-style ORM for InfluxDB time-series database in Ruby applications.
A cross-platform desktop GUI for managing and querying TDengine databases.
A GUI tool for viewing and editing data for TDengine time-series database.
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