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Deploy InfluxData Platform components in Kubernetes

Install and configure the TICK stack—Telegraf, InfluxDB, Chronograf, and Kapacitor—in Kubernetes.

Use Helm Charts to deploy InfluxData Platform components

InfluxData provides InfluxData Helm charts to install the platform on Kubernetes.

To install the InfluxDB 2.0 platform, use the following Helm charts:

To install the InfluxDB 1.x platform, use the following Helm charts:

Use the InfluxDB Operator

InfluxDB operator is a Kubernetes operator that can be used to deploy InfluxDB 1.x OSS in Kubernetes. The InfluxDB operator can handle operational tasks, like creating a backup, automatically. The operator currently has been tested on AWS’s Elastic Kubernetes Service and GCP’s Google Kubernetes Engine.

Deploy InfluxDB using the InfluxData operator


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The future of Flux

Flux is going into maintenance mode. You can continue using it as you currently are without any changes to your code.

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InfluxDB v3 enhancements and InfluxDB Clustered is now generally available

New capabilities, including faster query performance and management tooling advance the InfluxDB v3 product line. InfluxDB Clustered is now generally available.

InfluxDB v3 performance and features

The InfluxDB v3 product line has seen significant enhancements in query performance and has made new management tooling available. These enhancements include an operational dashboard to monitor the health of your InfluxDB cluster, single sign-on (SSO) support in InfluxDB Cloud Dedicated, and new management APIs for tokens and databases.

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InfluxDB Clustered general availability

InfluxDB Clustered is now generally available and gives you the power of InfluxDB v3 in your self-managed stack.

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