Administer InfluxDB Clustered
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InfluxDB Clustered is currently only available to a limited group of InfluxData customers. If interested in being part of the limited access group, please contact the InfluxData Sales team.
The following articles provide information about managing your InfluxDB Clustered resources:
Manage databases
Manage databases in your InfluxDB cluster. A database is a named location where time series data is stored. Each InfluxDB database has a retention period, which defines the maximum age of data stored in the database.
Manage tables
Manage tables in your InfluxDB cluster. A table is a collection of related data stored in table format. In previous versions of InfluxDB, tables were known as “measurements.”
Manage tokens
Manage database tokens in your InfluxDB cluster. Database tokens grant read and write permissions to one or more databases and allow for actions like writing and querying data.
Manage data partitioning
Customize your partitioning strategy to optimize query performance for your specific schema and workload.
Upgrade InfluxDB Clustered
Use Kubernetes to upgrade your InfluxDB Clustered version.
Bypass your identity provider
InfluxDB clustered generates a valid access token (known as the admin token) that can be used in development and testing environments in lieu of configuring and using an OAuth2 identity provider.
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