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== Downsampling Example calculation ==
 
== Downsampling Example calculation ==
''For example we are writting 200 Metric-points per second.''
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For example we are writting '''200 Metric-points per second''', this means:
*'''12'000''' per minute
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*'''12'000''' Metric-points per minute
*'''720'000''' per hour
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*'''720'000''' Metric-points per hour
*'''17'280'000''' per day
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*'''17'280'000''' Metric-points per day
*'''518'400'000''' per month
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*'''518'400'000''' Metric-points per month
  
  

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Flux (Tasks) - InfluxDB 2.x

Flux is InfluxData’s functional data scripting language designed for querying, analyzing, and acting on data. Beginning with InfluxDB 1.8.0, Flux is available for production use along side InfluxQL.



More information's about "Flux Tasks": https://docs.influxdata.com/influxdb/v2.0/process-data/common-tasks/downsample-data/#example-downsampling-task-script


InfluxQL - InfluxDB 1.x

InfluxQL is an SQL-like query language for interacting with InfluxDB. It has been crafted to feel familiar to those coming from other SQL or SQL-like environments while also providing features specific to storing and analyzing time series data. However InfluxQL is not SQL and lacks support for more advanced operations like UNION, JOIN and HAVING that SQL power-users are accustomed to. This functionality is available with Flux.


More information's about "Continuous Queries": https://docs.influxdata.com/influxdb/v1.8/query_language/continuous_queries/



Downsampling Example calculation

For example we are writting 200 Metric-points per second, this means:

  • 12'000 Metric-points per minute
  • 720'000 Metric-points per hour
  • 17'280'000 Metric-points per day
  • 518'400'000 Metric-points per month