Amazon Timestream for InfluxDB now supports additional configuration options, providing you with more control over how the engine behaves and communicates with its clients.With today’s launch, Timestream for InfluxDB also introduces a feature that allows you …
Amazon Timestream for InfluxDB now supports additional configuration options, providing you with more control over how the engine behaves and communicates with its clients.With today’s launch, Timestream for InfluxDB also introduces a feature that allows you to monitor instance CPU, Memory, and Disk utilization metrics directly from the AWS Management Console. Timestream for InfluxDB offers the full feature set of the 2.7 open-source version of InfluxDB, the most popular open source time-series database engine, in a fully managed service with features like Multi-AZ high-availability and enhanced durability. You can now configure the port to access your InfluxDB instances, allowing for greater flexibility in your infrastructure setup. Additionally, over 20 new engine configuration parameters gives you precise control over your instance’s behavior. To get started, navigate to the Amazon Timestream Console, and configure your instances according to your needs. Existing customers can also update their instances to take advantage of these new configuration options. Amazon Timestream for InfluxDB is available in the following AWS Regions: US East (Ohio), US East (N. Virginia), US West (Oregon), Canada (Central), Asia Pacific (Mumbai), Asia Pacific (Singapore), Asia Pacific (Sydney), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), Asia Pacific (Jakarta), Europe (Paris), Europe (Frankfurt), Europe (Ireland), Europe (London), Europe (Milan), Europe (Stockholm), Europe (Spain), and Middle East (UAE). You can create a Amazon Timestream for InfluxDB Instance from the Amazon Timestream console, AWS Command line Interface (CLI), or SDK, and AWS CloudFormation. To learn more about Amazon Timestream for InfluxDB visit the product page, documentation, and pricing page.