
Store and leverage your time-series data
A dedicated InfluxDB 2 instance, installed and maintained by DINAO. Ingest millions of points per second — metrics, IoT, sensors, monitoring — and keep your data in France.
What is InfluxDB 2?
InfluxDB 2 is an open-source time-series database designed to store and query massive volumes of timestamped data: infrastructure metrics, IoT sensors, application events, industrial or financial data. Its storage engine efficiently compresses points and supports ingestion rates of several million measurements per second.
Version 2 unifies in a single platform what previously required multiple components: database, web interface, dashboards, alerting system, and scheduled tasks. The Flux language enables powerful transformations (aggregations, joins, windowing), while InfluxQL compatibility facilitates migration from v1.
InfluxDB integrates naturally into the observability ecosystem: collection via Telegraf and its hundreds of plugins, visualization in Grafana, ingestion from MQTT or Prometheus, and official clients in most languages. It is the reference building block for large-scale monitoring and IoT.
Host InfluxDB 2 at DINAO
Resource tiers compatible with InfluxDB 2 prerequisites (minimum 1 cœur / 1 Go / 5 Go). Hosted in France, fully managed.
- 1 dedicated vCPU
- 2 Go RAM
- 20 GB NVMe
- Daily backups
- Managed & monitored by DINAO
- 2 dedicated vCPU
- 4 Go RAM
- 40 GB NVMe
- Daily backups
- Managed & monitored by DINAO
- 4 dedicated vCPU
- 8 Go RAM
- 80 GB NVMe
- Daily backups
- Managed & monitored by DINAO
- 8 dedicated vCPU
- 16 Go RAM
- 160 GB NVMe
- Daily backups
- Managed & monitored by DINAO
Technical details
You might be wondering…
What is InfluxDB used for compared to a classic SQL database?
InfluxDB is optimized for high-volume timestamped data: server metrics, IoT sensors, financial quotes, application logs. Where a SQL database struggles with billions of points, InfluxDB ingests, compresses, and serves these series continuously.
Can I connect Grafana to it?
Yes. InfluxDB 2 integrates natively with Grafana as a data source, and also offers its own built-in dashboards. You choose the visualization tool that suits you.
How do I send my data to it?
Via the Telegraf collector (hundreds of ready-to-use plugins), official Python/Go/JS clients, the HTTP API, or the Line Protocol. MQTT and Prometheus are also supported.
Are my old data preserved?
You define the retention policy bucket by bucket. Data can be kept indefinitely or automatically aggregated (downsampling) for the long term while keeping the essentials.
Where is the data hosted?
On DINAO infrastructure in France, in one of the available datacenters. Your measurements never leave the territory and remain exportable.