InfluxDB 3.1 is now available for both Core and Enterprise editions, bringing significant improvements in security, performance, and visibility to manage high-volume time series data. The new release includes expanded token support with four distinct types of tokens, automatic expiration, regeneration, and resource-based permissions for enhanced security and administrative flexibility. Additionally, cache reloading has been upgraded for Enterprise, allowing for instant dashboard dropdowns, real-time values, and improved continuity across restarts and scaling events. The database now provides more visibility into its performance with expanded metrics, enabling users to track growth, identify slow queries, and monitor ingestion in real-time. With over 50 enhancements, InfluxDB 3.1 offers improved memory management, faster HTTP queries, and smoother operations. A new update, InfluxDB 3.2, is planned for June with a focus on data management, usability, licensing, and security improvements. Users can upgrade to the latest version and explore the documentation for full details.