VictoriaMetrics Observability Blog

Filter: Jean-Jerome Schmidt-Soisson

How ilert Can Help Enhance Your Monitoring With Its VictoriaMetrics Integration

The integration of VictoriaMetrics with ilert creates a seamless environment where real-time metrics are transformed into actionable alerts. Read this joint article for the details

VictoriaMetrics Machine Learning takes monitoring to the next level

Announcing VictoriaMetrics Anomaly Detection solution, which harnesses machine learning to make database alerts more relevant, accurate and actionable for enterprise customers.

5 Year Anniversary Celebrations

We’re celebrating 5 years of VictoriaMetrics and this blog post shares details on our top 5 stats, contributors, commentators and more! Happy anniversary!

VictoriaMetrics Enterprise, the World’s Fastest Open-Source-Based Monitoring: Try It for Free

VictoriaMetrics Enterprise is now available as a free trial - start yours today! Read the announcement for details.

Momentum: Announcing 268 Million Downloads & 320% Growth in 2023

Read this momentum release to learn more about VictoriaMetrics achieving 320% growth in 2023 & hitting 268 million downloads of our open source time series database and monitoring solution.

Q2 Round Up: Roadmap Review & Q3 2023 Look Ahead

Read about our Q2 achievements in 2023, the roadmap for VictoriaMetrics, the launch of VictoriaLogs, and more!

VictoriaMetrics bolsters move from monitoring to observability with VictoriaLogs release

Read the announcement blog about the release of VictoriaLogs, our new open source logs management solution.

Releasing Graphite Query Language in Open Source VictoriaMetrics

We are releasing Graphite Query Language in open source VictoriaMetrics starting with VictoriaMetrics v1.90 - i.e. we’re open sourcing Graphite Query Language in VictoriaMetrics.

Q1 Roadmap Review & Q2 2023 Look Ahead

Read about our early achievements in 2023, the roadmap for VictoriaMetrics, initial details on the upcoming VictoriaLogs, as well as where to find our team in the coming weeks.

24th of February 2023 - Statement

War is a crime, and we unequivocally condemn Russia’s actions - please read our full statement below. We will stick to these principles until Ukraine achieves victory and beyond