Overview
InfluxDB on Ubuntu 26.04
InfluxDB is a high-performance, open-source time-series database designed to store, query, and analyze large volumes of time-stamped data such as system metrics, IoT sensor readings, application logs, and real-time analytics data. It is optimized for fast ingestion and efficient querying of time-based information, making it ideal for monitoring and observability workloads on Ubuntu 26.04.
What InfluxDB Does
InfluxDB collects and stores time-series data and allows users to query and analyze it in real time. It is commonly used for infrastructure monitoring, application performance tracking, IoT data processing, and analytics dashboards. It integrates easily with visualization tools like Grafana and data collectors like Telegraf.
Key Features
- High-speed ingestion of time-series data.
- Optimized storage engine for time-based workloads.
- Real-time query and analytics support.
- Scalable architecture for large data volumes.
- Seamless integration with Grafana, Telegraf, and other monitoring tools.
Technical Highlights
- Available via official InfluxData repository for Ubuntu 26.04.
- Supports modern InfluxDB 3 Core architecture for improved performance.
- Efficient compression for long-term time-series storage.
- Works with Docker, Kubernetes, and cloud-native environments.
- Provides SQL-like querying (InfluxQL / InfluxDB 3 query support).
Use Cases
- Server and infrastructure monitoring (CPU, RAM, disk usage).
- IoT sensor data collection and analytics.
- Application performance monitoring (APM).
- DevOps observability dashboards.
- Real-time analytics and event tracking.
Why Choose InfluxDB?
InfluxDB is designed specifically for time-series workloads, offering unmatched performance, scalability, and simplicity for handling real-time data. It is a powerful choice for monitoring systems, building observability platforms, and analyzing continuously changing data on Ubuntu 26.04.
Highlights
- High-performance time-series database optimized for fast writes and queries
- Efficient data storage with compression for time-based data
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64-bit (x86) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
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Packaged with latest updates as of June/2026
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Connect your instance via SSH, the username is ubuntu. More info on SSH: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/AccessingInstancesLinux.html - Run the following commands: #sudo su #influxdb3 --version
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