Monitor infrastructure
This page documents an earlier version of InfluxDB OSS. InfluxDB 3 Core is the latest stable version.
API token hashing is enabled by default in InfluxDB OSS 2.9.0
Stronger token security: tokens are stored as hashes on disk, so a copy of the database file doesn’t expose usable tokens. Existing tokens are hashed on first startup and the original strings can’t be recovered afterward — capture any plaintext tokens you still need before you upgrade.
For more information, see Token hashing.
Use one of our community templates to quickly set up InfluxDB (with a bucket and dashboard) to collect, analyze, and monitor your infrastructure.
Monitor Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Use the AWS CloudWatch Monitoring template to monitor data from Amazon Web Services (AWS), Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), and Amazon Elastic Load Balancing (ELB) with the AWS CloudWatch Service.
Monitor Raspberry Pi
Use the Raspberry Pi system template to monitor your Raspberry Pi 4 or 400 Linux system.
Monitor Docker
Use the Docker Monitoring template to monitor your Docker containers.
Monitor vSphere
Use the vSphere Dashboard for InfluxDB v2 template to monitor your vSphere host.
Monitor Windows
Use the Windows System Monitoring template to monitor your Windows system.
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Support and feedback
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Customers with an annual or support contract can contact InfluxData Support.