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How is the query performance of influxdb for searches in logs for text keywords?
Instead of Influxdb we are using Solr and it is pretty much instantaneous for searching and ordering no matter how large the data is (couple of hundred gigabytes of logs for now). We use it to provide true real-time search in logs for our support team.
It's instant as well in my case, but I don't have a huge amount of logs yet. I'm still figuring out this whole setup and what are it's strength and weaknesses.
I'm using influxdb 1.8 though (which is old), because that's the version shipped with openbsd repos. It crashes fairly often when you perform "illegal" operations, which is annoying. Like, the
DELETE FROM
command only lets you use thetime
field in theWHERE
clause. Using any other field would crash the DB. I might recompile it from scratch at some point because it lacks too many features from upstream. But for now, it does a decent job, and is really easy to setup (this was the killer feature for me).