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InfluxData Makes Processing Observability Data at Scale More Efficient

Apache Druid InfluxData time-series database New Relic

Apache Druid InfluxData time-series database New RelicInfluxData today made available an update to its open source time series database that can now analyze metric, event and trace data in a single datastore with unlimited cardinality in terms of how they are aggregated. The company is now making available a single-tenant instance of InfluxDB as a managed service alongside its already-existing multi-tenant […]

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