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Upgrade from InfluxDB 1.x to 2.7

Explore different methods for upgrading from InfluxDB 1.x to InfluxDB 2.7 and determine which best suits your use case. Consider the following:

Do you want to migrate all your time series data?

Automatically upgrade to InfluxDB 2.7.

Do you want to selectively migrate your time series data?

Manually upgrade to InfluxDB 2.7.

Are you using Docker?

Upgrade to the 2.x Docker image.

Are you using continuous queries (CQs)?

After you upgrade (automatically, manually, or using Docker), migrate your 1.x CQs to InfluxDB 2.7 tasks.


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The future of Flux

Flux is going into maintenance mode. You can continue using it as you currently are without any changes to your code.

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InfluxDB 3 Core and Enterprise are now in Beta

InfluxDB 3 Core and Enterprise are now available for beta testing, available under MIT or Apache 2 license.

InfluxDB 3 Core is a high-speed, recent-data engine that collects and processes data in real-time, while persisting it to local disk or object storage. InfluxDB 3 Enterprise is a commercial product that builds on Core’s foundation, adding high availability, read replicas, enhanced security, and data compaction for faster queries. A free tier of InfluxDB 3 Enterprise will also be available for at-home, non-commercial use for hobbyists to get the full historical time series database set of capabilities.

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