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- Upcoming Conferences & Meetups: Where to Meet Our Team

We love connecting with our community in person, and the next few months are packed with opportunities to do just that. Our team will be attending (and in some cases, speaking at) several conferences and meetups. If you’re planning to be there, we’d love to meet you — here’s where you can find us for the remainder of H2 2025.
Diana Todea will present “From zero to developer: my one year serendipity journey with OpenTelemetry”
Aliaksandr Valialkin will present “Cost-Effective Monitoring in Kubernetes”
Diana Todea will present “Beyond Prometheus: pushing the boundaries of scalable monitoring with VictoriaMetrics (deep dive)”
Jose Gomez-Selles will present “Modern Observability with OpenTelemetry in C++”
Aliaksandr Valialkin will present “How to Efficiently Manage Logs in Large-Scale Kubernetes Clusters”
Dima Lazerka will present “Exploring Data Analysis in Time Series Databases”
Diana Todea will present “Cutting Through Metrics Cardinality Noise with VictoriaMetrics”
Mathias Palmersheim will present “How to Use an AI Assistant with Your Monitoring System”
Aliaksandr Valialkin will present “How to Analyze Terabytes of Data from GitHub Archive at High Speed”
Roman Khavronenko will present “The Sixth Sense: Finding “Dead” Metrics and Silent Alerts in Your Monitoring”
Diana Todea will present “From zero to developer: my one year serendipity journey with OpenTelemetry”
Jose Gomez-Selles will present “Scale Your Monitoring Solution With the VictoriaMetrics Ecosystem”
Jose Gomez-Selles will present “Ignite: Discovering the Magic Behind OpenTelemetry Instrumentation”
Jose Gomez-Selles will present “Discovering the Magic Behind OpenTelemetry Instrumentation”
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Diana Todea will present “Beyond Prometheus: pushing the boundaries of scalable monitoring with VictoriaMetrics”.
Aliaksandr Valialkin will present “VictoriaLogs cluster architecture and typical use cases”
Raphael Bizos will present “A History of Automatic Aggregations”
We’re happy to share that we’ll be participating in this year’s PromCon EU in Munich 🇩🇪, as Diamond sponsors! PromCon EU in Berlin was one of our favourite conferences so far, and we’re looking forward to the 2025 edition! See you there!
We’re Silver sponsors at this year’s North American KubeCon in Atlanta, and are looking forward to meeting and talking to participants onsite. Keep an eye on our social channels over the coming weeks for more details.
This will be our first time sponsoring Observability Day at KubeCon, and we’re excited to participate this year. Please come say hello at our table, we’re looking forward to seeing you there.
We’re thrilled to unveil VictoriaMetrics.Community — the new gathering place for everyone using and building with VictoriaMetrics.
Here’s what you’ll find:
This is a space where knowledge meets collaboration—whether you’re exploring VictoriaMetrics for the first time or already running it in production, you’ll find a place to connect and contribute.
👉 Start the conversation today: victoriametrics.community Together, let’s grow the ecosystem and make observability even better!
VictoriaMetrics Anomaly Detection has had a productive year with lots of user feedback that has had a major impact on product development. We’ve added improvements across the board: in core functionality, simplicity, performance, visualisation and AI integration. In addition to bug fixes and speedups, below is a list of what was accomplished in 2025.
January 2026 updates deliver quality of life improvements, performance optimizations, and tighter Kubernetes integration across the VictoriaMetrics Observability Stack.
Cluster mode in VictoriaLogs is not a separate build. It is the same victoria-logs binary started with different flags, so you can scale out without a migration step. Storage nodes persist data on disk, while gateway nodes can stay stateless by pointing to storage with -storageNode. It also ships with practical safety switches, like read-only protection when -storageDataPath runs low and optional partial results when a storage node is down.
In the last quarter of 2025, VictoriaMetrics Cloud brings many great features: New powerful Capacity Tiers, the expansion to the us-east-1 (N.Virginia) AWS region in the US, new Notification Groups, a Terraform provider to complete your IaC, 9 brand new Alerting Rule Integrations and much more.