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title: Get started with InfluxDB Cloud 2.0
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description: >
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Sign up now, sign in, and get started exploring and using the InfluxDB Cloud 2.0 time series platform.
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v2_0_cloud:
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name: Get started with InfluxDB Cloud
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aliases:
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- /v2.0/cloud/
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---
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{{< cloud-name >}} is a fully managed, hosted, multi-tenanted version of the
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InfluxDB 2.0 time series data platform.
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The core of {{< cloud-name "short" >}} is built on the foundation of the open source
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version of InfluxDB 2.0, which is much more than a database.
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It is a time series data platform that collects, stores, processes and visualizes metrics and events.
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_See the differences between {{< cloud-name "short">}} and InfluxDB OSS
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[below](#differences-between-influxdb-cloud-and-influxdb-oss)._
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## Start for free
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Start using {{< cloud-name >}} at no cost with the [Free Plan](/v2.0/cloud/pricing-plans/#free-plan).
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Use it as much and as long as you like within the plan's rate-limits.
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Limits are designed to let you monitor 5-10 sensors, stacks or servers comfortably.
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## Sign up
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1. Choose one of the following:
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- **Subscribe through InfluxData**
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To subscribe to an InfluxDB Cloud 2.0 **Free Plan** through InfluxData,
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go to [InfluxDB Cloud 2.0]({{< cloud-link >}}), enter your credentials,
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and then click **Start your Free Plan now**.
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When you're ready to grow, [upgrade to the Usage-Based Plan](/v2.0/cloud/account-management/upgrade-to-usage-based-plan/).
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- **Subscribe through a cloud provider**
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To subscribe to an InfluxDB Cloud **Usage-Based** plan and pay through your
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**Amazon Web Services (AWS)** or **Google Cloud Platform (GCP)** account:
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- **AWS**
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Sign in to AWS, navigate to the [InfluxDB Cloud product on AWS Marketplace](https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/pp/B08234JZPS),
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and follow the prompts to subscribe. After you click **Set Up Your Account**,
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enter your credentials, and then click **Start Now**.
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All usage charges will be paid through the subscribed AWS account.
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- **GCP**
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Sign in to GCP, navigate to the [InfluxDB Cloud product on GCP Marketplace](https://console.cloud.google.com/marketplace/details/influxdata-public/cloud2-gcp-marketplace-prod),
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and follow the prompts to subscribe. After you click **Set Up Your Account**,
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enter your credentials, and then click **Start Now**.
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All usage charges will be paid through the subscribed GCP account.
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{{%note%}}
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Currently, we do **not support** using an existing InfluxDB Cloud 2.0 account to sign up for an InfluxDB Cloud 2.0 plan through AWS or GCP Marketplaces.
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{{%/note%}}
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2. InfluxDB Cloud requires email verification to complete the sign up process.
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Verify your email address by opening the email sent to the address you provided and clicking **Verify Your Email**.
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3. (If you subscribed through InfluxData) Choose your cloud provider.
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4. Select a provider and region for your {{< cloud-name >}} instance. The following are available:
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- **Amazon Web Services (AWS)**
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- **US West (Oregon)**
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- **EU Frankfurt**
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- **Google Cloud Platform (GCP)**
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- **Iowa**
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_To suggest regions to add, click **Let us know** under Regions._
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5. (If you subscribed through InfluxData) Review the terms of the agreement, and then select **I have viewed and agree to InfluxDB Cloud 2.0 Services Subscription Agreement and InfluxData Global Data Processing Agreement**.
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For details on the agreements, see the [InfluxDB Cloud 2.0: Services Subscription Agreement](https://www.influxdata.com/legal/terms-of-use/) and the [InfluxData Global Data Processing Agreement](https://www.influxdata.com/legal/influxdata-global-data-processing-agreement/).
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6. Click **Finish**. {{< cloud-name >}} opens with a default organization and bucket (both created from your email address).
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_To update organization and bucket names, see [Update an organization](/v2.0/organizations/update-org/)
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and [Update a bucket](/v2.0/organizations/buckets/update-bucket/#update-a-bucket-s-name-in-the-influxdb-ui)._
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{{% cloud-msg %}}
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All InfluxDB 2.0 documentation applies to {{< cloud-name "short" >}} unless otherwise specified.
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References to the InfluxDB user interface (UI) or localhost:9999 refer to your
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{{< cloud-name >}} UI.
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{{% /cloud-msg %}}
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## Sign in
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Sign in to [InfluxDB Cloud 2.0](https://cloud2.influxdata.com) using your email address and password.
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<a class="btn" href="https://cloud2.influxdata.com">Sign in to InfluxDB Cloud 2.0 now</a>
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## Collect and write data
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Collect and write data to InfluxDB using the Telegraf plugins, the InfluxDB v2 API, the `influx`
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command line interface (CLI), the InfluxDB UI (the user interface for InfluxDB 2.0), or the InfluxDB v2 API client libraries.
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### Use Telegraf
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Use Telegraf to quickly write data to {{< cloud-name >}}.
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Create new Telegraf configurations automatically in the InfluxDB UI, or manually update an
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existing Telegraf configuration to send data to your {{< cloud-name "short" >}} instance.
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For details, see [Automatically configure Telegraf](/v2.0/write-data/use-telegraf/auto-config/#create-a-telegraf-configuration)
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and [Manually update Telegraf configurations](/v2.0/write-data/use-telegraf/manual-config/).
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### API, CLI, and client libraries
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For information about using the InfluxDB v2 API, `influx` CLI, and client libraries to write data,
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see [Write data to InfluxDB](/v2.0/write-data/).
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{{% note %}}
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#### InfluxDB Cloud instance endpoint
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When using Telegraf, the InfluxDB v2 API, the `influx` CLI, or the client libraries
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to interact with your {{< cloud-name "short" >}}, they each require the URL of your
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See [InfluxDB Cloud URLs](/v2.0/cloud/urls/) for information about which URL to use
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and where to find it in your InfluxDB Cloud UI.
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{{% /note %}}
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## Query and visualize data
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Once you've set up {{< cloud-name "short" >}} to collect data, you can do the following:
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- Query data using Flux, the UI, and the `influx` command line interface.
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See [Query data](/v2.0/query-data/).
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- Build custom dashboards to visualize your data.
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See [Visualize data](/v2.0/visualize-data/).
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## Process data
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Use InfluxDB tasks to process and downsample data. See [Process data](/v2.0/process-data/).
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## View data usage
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Once you're up and running with {{< cloud-name "short" >}}, [monitor your data usage in
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your {{< cloud-name "short" >}} UI](/v2.0/cloud/account-management/data-usage/).
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## Differences between InfluxDB Cloud and InfluxDB OSS
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{{< cloud-name >}} is API-compatible and functionally compatible with InfluxDB OSS 2.0.
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The primary differences between InfluxDB OSS 2.0 and InfluxDB Cloud 2.0 are:
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- [InfluxDB scrapers](/v2.0/write-data/scrape-data/) that collect data from specified
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targets are not available in {{< cloud-name "short" >}}.
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- {{< cloud-name "short" >}} instances are currently limited to a single organization with a single user.
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- Retrieving data from a file based CSV source using the `file` parameter of the
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[`csv.from()`](/v2.0/reference/flux/functions/csv/from) function is not supported;
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however you can use raw CSV data with the `csv` parameter.
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### New features in InfluxDB Cloud 2.0
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- **Free Plan (rate-limited)**: Skip downloading and installing InfluxDB 2.0 and
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The Free Plan is designed for getting started with InfluxDB and for small hobby projects.
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- **Flux support**: [Flux](/v2.0/query-data/get-started/) is a standalone data
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scripting and query language that increases productivity and code reuse.
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It is the primary language for working with data within InfluxDB 2.0.
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Flux can be used with other data sources as well.
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This allows users to work with data where it resides.
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- **Unified API**: Everything in InfluxDB (ingest, query, storage, and visualization)
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is now accessible using a unified [InfluxDB v2 API](/v2.0/reference/api/) that
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enables seamless movement between open source and cloud.
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- **Integrated visualization and dashboards**: Based on the pioneering Chronograf project,
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the new user interface (InfluxDB UI) offers quick and effortless onboarding,
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richer user experiences, and significantly quicker results.
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- **Usage-based pricing**: The [The Usage-based Plan](/v2.0/cloud/pricing-plans/#usage-based-plan)
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offers more flexibility and ensures that you only pay for what you use. <!--To estimate your projected usage costs, use the [InfluxDB Cloud 2.0 pricing calculator](/v2.0/cloud/pricing-calculator/). -->
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5. Adjust the default configuration values to match your number of devices, plugins, metrics, and so on. The **Projected Usage** costs are automatically updated as you adjust your configuration.
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6. Click **Get started with InfluxDB Cloud** [to get started](/v2.0/cloud/get-started/).
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### Start for free
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Start using {{< cloud-name >}} at no cost with the [Free Plan](/v2.0/cloud/pricing-plans/#free-plan).
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When you're ready to grow, [upgrade to the Usage-Based Plan](/v2.0/cloud/account-management/upgrade-to-usage-based-plan/).
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{{%note%}}
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For details on the agreements, see the [InfluxDB Cloud 2.0: Services Subscription Agreement](https://www.influxdata.com/legal/terms-of-use/) and the [InfluxData Global Data Processing Agreement](https://www.influxdata.com/legal/influxdata-global-data-processing-agreement/).
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_To update organization and bucket names, see [Update an organization](/v2.0/organizations/update-org/)
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{{% /cloud-msg %}}
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Collect and write data to InfluxDB using the Telegraf plugins, the InfluxDB v2 API, the `influx`
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For details, see [Automatically configure Telegraf](/v2.0/write-data/use-telegraf/auto-config/#create-a-telegraf-configuration)
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and [Manually update Telegraf configurations](/v2.0/write-data/use-telegraf/manual-config/).
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##### InfluxDB Cloud instance endpoint
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When using Telegraf, the InfluxDB v2 API, the `influx` CLI, or the client libraries
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to interact with your {{< cloud-name "short" >}}, they each require the URL of your
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See [InfluxDB Cloud URLs](/v2.0/cloud/urls/) for information about which URL to use
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and where to find it in your InfluxDB Cloud UI.
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{{% /note %}}
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### Query and visualize data
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- Query data using Flux, the UI, and the `influx` command line interface.
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See [Query data](/v2.0/query-data/).
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### Process data
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### View data usage
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[`csv.from()`](/v2.0/reference/flux/functions/csv/from) function is not supported;
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jump right in to exploring InfluxDB 2.0 technology.
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- **Flux support**: [Flux](/v2.0/query-data/get-started/) is a standalone data
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scripting and query language that increases productivity and code reuse.
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It is the primary language for working with data within InfluxDB 2.0.
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- **Unified API**: Everything in InfluxDB (ingest, query, storage, and visualization)
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is now accessible using a unified [InfluxDB v2 API](/v2.0/reference/api/) that
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enables seamless movement between open source and cloud.
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- **Integrated visualization and dashboards**: Based on the pioneering Chronograf project,
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the new user interface (InfluxDB UI) offers quick and effortless onboarding,
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richer user experiences, and significantly quicker results.
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- **Usage-based pricing**: The [The Usage-based Plan](/v2.0/cloud/pricing-plans/#usage-based-plan)
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offers more flexibility and ensures that you only pay for what you use.
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## Start using InfluxDB OSS
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Get started with InfluxDB OSS v2.0 by downloading InfluxDB, installing the necessary
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executables, and running the initial setup process.
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{{< tabs-wrapper >}}
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{{< tabs-wrapper >}}
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{{% tabs %}}
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{{% tabs %}}
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[macOS](#)
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[macOS](#)
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@ -18,8 +18,8 @@ to connect Grafana to InfluxDB 2.0 or InfluxDB Cloud 2.0.
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The **Grafana Flux Data Source plugin** is currently in beta.
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The **Grafana Flux Data Source plugin** is currently in beta.
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{{% /warn %}}
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{{% /warn %}}
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1. [Start InfluxDB 2.0 OSS](/v2.0/get-started/) OR
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1. [Sign up for {{< cloud-name >}}](/v2.0/get-started/) or
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[sign up for {{< cloud-name >}}](/v2.0/cloud/get-started/).
|
[Start InfluxDB 2.0 OSS](/v2.0/get-started/#start-using-influxdb-oss).
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2. [Download and install Grafana](https://grafana.com/grafana/download).
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2. [Download and install Grafana](https://grafana.com/grafana/download).
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3. Install the **Grafana Flux Data Source plugin** manually or with `grafana-cli` (installed
|
3. Install the **Grafana Flux Data Source plugin** manually or with `grafana-cli` (installed
|
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with Grafana).
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with Grafana).
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{{ $currentVersion := replaceRE "v" "" (index (findRE "[^/]+.*?" .RelPermalink) 0) }}
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|
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<h1>Get started with InfluxDB</h1>
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<h1>Get started with InfluxDB</h1>
|
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<a class="btn" href="cloud/get-started">Start with InfluxDB Cloud</a>
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<a class="btn oss" href="get-started">Get started with InfluxDB</a>
|
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<a class="btn oss" href="get-started">Start with InfluxDB OSS {{ $currentVersion }}</a>
|
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