Company News
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
Monitoring the Universe & Beyond: Our 2022 in Review
This ‘VictoriaMetrics 2022 Momentum Milestones’ blog post provides a summary of this year’s main achievements with our top features, blogs and talks.
Latest updates about backup components of VictoriaMetrics
An overview of the latest features added to VictoriaMetrics backup components.
Meet the VictoriaMetrics team at KubeCon NA, OSMC & OSA Con 2022
We’re participating in three conferences until the end of the year as sponsors and speakers: KubeCon NA, OSMC & OSA Con 2022. This blog outlines our participation at each one of them with details on how to meet us or listen to our talks.
Status Update: Our Team Is Safe and VictoriaMetrics Continues Full Speed Ahead
This is a status update following the statement we made on February 28th 2022 with regards to the war on Ukraine. Our team is safe, our business continues to grow and we’re looking forward to the continued work with our customers and users.
Q1/2022 Release Roundup: Announcing VictoriaMetrics v1.76 & More
The VictoriaMetrics v1.76 release headlines our first VictoriaMetrics releases roundup blog post, which summarises all the releases we published in the first quarter of 2022; and includes feature highlights such as multi-level downsampling (the most wanted Vicky feature in 2021).
Running VictoriaMetrics on ARM-based processors
VictoriaMetrics has new production ready builds for ARM
VictoriaMetrics Statement re: Attack on Ukraine
This is the VictoriaMetrics statement with regards to Putin’s war on Ukraine.
Managed VictoriaMetrics announcement
We are glad to announce the availability of Managed VictoriaMetrics (VictoriaMetrics Cloud) - try it right now!
Benchmarking Prometheus-compatible time series databases
A Helm chart for pushing node_exporter metrics to Prometheus-compatible systems via remote_write protocol