My experience with InfluxDB pricing and licensing has been generally positive, based on some considerations. Pricing is based on data volume, retention, and features, which really makes it scalable but requires careful planning to avoid unexpected costs. Cost management also involves monitoring data ingestion rates and retention policies closely to balance storage cost with business needs. The licensing terms are flexible enough to accommodate growth, but it is important to align with usage patterns to maximize ROI. Overall, the investment in InfluxDB has been justified by the reliability and insights it delivers, but it is important to have a clear cost strategy.
We are using an open-source solution, so there is no cost on that. However, on the server side, we needed a few things, such as CPU. We needed a good CPU and everything. This cost a bit for us.
InfluxDB is open-source software that helps developers and enterprises alike to collect, store, process, and visualize time series data and to build next-generation applications. InfluxDB provides monitoring and insight on IoT, application, system, container, and infrastructure quickly and easily without complexities or compromises in scale, speed, or productivity.
InfluxDB has become a popular insight system for unified metrics and events enabling the most demanding SLAs. InfluxDB is used in...
My experience with InfluxDB pricing and licensing has been generally positive, based on some considerations. Pricing is based on data volume, retention, and features, which really makes it scalable but requires careful planning to avoid unexpected costs. Cost management also involves monitoring data ingestion rates and retention policies closely to balance storage cost with business needs. The licensing terms are flexible enough to accommodate growth, but it is important to align with usage patterns to maximize ROI. Overall, the investment in InfluxDB has been justified by the reliability and insights it delivers, but it is important to have a clear cost strategy.
We are using an open-source solution, so there is no cost on that. However, on the server side, we needed a few things, such as CPU. We needed a good CPU and everything. This cost a bit for us.
My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing for InfluxDB was great, as I did not use any license.
I'm not sure about the details regarding pricing, setup cost, and licensing.
We use the open-source version of InfluxDB, so it is free.
The tool is an open-source product.
InfluxDB recently increased its price. It is very expensive now. It is now per month; earlier, it was per year-based license.
InfluxDB is open-source, but there are additional costs for scaling.
We are using the open-source version of InfluxDB.