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Manage organizations

An organization is a workspace for a group of users. All dashboards, tasks, buckets, members, etc., belong to an organization. An account can contain multiple organizations. You can use organizations to separate data, environments (dev, staging, prod), teams, providers, and regions within the same account.

The following articles provide information about managing organizations:

Migrate to InfluxDB Cloud Serverless

To unlock the benefits of the InfluxDB 3 storage engine, including unlimited cardinality and SQL, migrate your data to an InfluxDB Cloud Serverless organization.

All InfluxDB Cloud accounts and organizations created through cloud2.influxdata.com on or after January 31, 2023 are on InfluxDB Cloud Serverless and are powered by the InfluxDB 3 storage engine.

To see which storage engine your organization uses, find the InfluxDB Cloud powered by link in your InfluxDB Cloud organization homepage version information. If your organization is using TSM, you’ll see TSM followed by the version number. If Serverless, you’ll see InfluxDB Cloud Serverless followed by the version number.


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New in InfluxDB 3.5

Key enhancements in InfluxDB 3.5 and the InfluxDB 3 Explorer 1.3.

See the Blog Post

InfluxDB 3.5 is now available for both Core and Enterprise, introducing custom plugin repository support, enhanced operational visibility with queryable CLI parameters and manual node management, stronger security controls, and general performance improvements.

InfluxDB 3 Explorer 1.3 brings powerful new capabilities including Dashboards (beta) for saving and organizing your favorite queries, and cache querying for instant access to Last Value and Distinct Value caches—making Explorer a more comprehensive workspace for time series monitoring and analysis.

For more information, check out:

InfluxDB Docker latest tag changing to InfluxDB 3 Core

On November 3, 2025, the latest tag for InfluxDB Docker images will point to InfluxDB 3 Core. To avoid unexpected upgrades, use specific version tags in your Docker deployments.

If using Docker to install and run InfluxDB, the latest tag will point to InfluxDB 3 Core. To avoid unexpected upgrades, use specific version tags in your Docker deployments. For example, if using Docker to run InfluxDB v2, replace the latest version tag with a specific version tag in your Docker pull command–for example:

docker pull influxdb:2

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