- Summary: Two years after InfluxData's enterprise edition GA version, its open-source version also matured. The core version is for real-time workloads and ease of running, lacking some features of the enterprise version. InfluxData's CTO Dix explained the reasons for developing the open-source version alongside the enterprise one, discussed challenges and limitations, compared the database with other players, described the rewriting experience, and talked about the roadmap with a focus on the Processing Engine. Users can contribute to the open-source project on GitHub or chat on Discord.
Main Points:
- InfluxData's enterprise and open-source versions, with the core focusing on real-time.
- Reasons for open-source version: infrastructure software should be open.
- Challenges and limitations: core for real-time, enterprise for complex queries.
- Comparison with other players: designed specifically for time series.
- Rewriting experience: complex to hit multiple design goals.
- Roadmap: focusing on the Processing Engine for active intelligence.
Key Information:
- InfluxDB 3 Core lacks features of enterprise version.
- Dix's role and responsibilities at InfluxData.
- Open-source version's suitability for local dev and edge.
- FDAP stack for data ecosystem integration.
- Embedded Python VM in the Processing Engine.
Important Details:
- Two-year time frame for enterprise and open-source maturity.
- Details of InfluxDB 3's architecture and functionality.
- Free enterprise tier for hobbyists.
- GitHub repo and Discord channel for user involvement.
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