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- Q1 Roadmap Review & Q2 2023 Look Ahead

In our recent virtual meetup the VictoriaMetrics Founders team discussed some of our Q1 2023 highlights, including features highlights, the 2023 roadmap for VictoriaMetrics as well as first introduction to the upcoming VictoriaLogs.
In this blog post, we’d like to share a summary of these highlights and a heads up on where to find our team in the coming weeks and months - starting with our participation at KubeCon Europe 2023.
Let’s look at some of our highlights for the beginning of this year!
The Vicky community and our team have been busy with contributions as you can see from the stats below - thank you so much to everyone involved!
Read this blog also for more details: Save network costs with VictoriaMetrics remote write protocol.
Watch the replay of our March virtual meet up, where Roman walks us through the current roadmap for VictoriaMetrics.
The big news of course is the preview and pre-announcement of the upcoming VictoriaLogs!
Here’s a summary of the highlights:
What is VictoriaLogs
For the full run-down, watch Aliaksandr provide some of the initial details on VictoriaLogs.
Finally, let’s look at where our team can be found over the next few months as well some as of our recent news.
This is a summary of where you can find us over the coming weeks / months: We’d love to meet you and talk to you in person; or chat with you during online talks.
We’re looking forward to meeting you at one or more of these events!
If there are events that you know and recommend we take part in, please let us know!
As always, we welcome your feedback and questions, so feel free to use the comments box below!
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