TICK Stack Update: InfluxDB Release Candidate, Kapacitor & Chronograf v0.10
Blog post from InfluxData
The InfluxDB v0.10 Release Candidate has been made available, featuring improvements such as a new default storage engine TSM, performance enhancements to the query engine, and incremental features for cluster refactoring. Kapacitor v0.10 introduces support for User Defined Functions for anomaly detection, new alerting integrations with HipChat, OpsGenie, and Alerta, and a Dead Man's Switch feature. Chronograf v0.10 Release Candidate brings template variables, globally applied time ranges, and the ability to use tags without duplicating visualizations across dashboards. The TICK stack is now ready for testing, and InfluxDB v0.10.0 GA is expected when quality is high enough to earn the label.
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