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title: Sign up for InfluxDB Cloud
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description: >
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InfluxDB Cloud is a fully managed and hosted version of InfluxDB 2.0, the time series
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platform purpose-built to collect, store, process and visualize metrics and events.
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menu:
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influxdb_cloud:
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name: Sign up
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weight: 1
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influxdb/cloud/tags: [get-started, install, cli]
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aliases:
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- /influxdb/v2/cloud/get-started/
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---
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InfluxDB Cloud is a fully managed and hosted version of InfluxDB 2.0, the time series
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platform purpose-built to collect, store, process and visualize metrics and events.
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{{< product-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 are:
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- [InfluxDB scrapers](/influxdb/v2/write-data/no-code/scrape-data/) that collect data from specified
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targets are not available in {{< product-name "short" >}}.
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- {{< product-name "short" >}} instances are currently limited to a single organization.
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- [Start for free](#start-for-free)
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- [Sign up](#sign-up)
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- [(Optional) Download, install, and use the influx CLI](#optional-download-install-and-use-the-influx-cli)
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- [Sign in](#sign-in)
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- [Get started working with data](#get-started-working-with-data)
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## Start for free
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Start using {{< product-name >}} at no cost with the [Free Plan](/influxdb/cloud/account-management/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](/influxdb/cloud/account-management/limits/) are designed to let you monitor 5-10 sensors, stacks or servers comfortably.
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{{% note %}}
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Users on the Free Plan are limited to one organization.
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{{% /note %}}
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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 **Free Plan** through InfluxData,
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go to [InfluxDB Cloud](https://cloud2.influxdata.com/).
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- To use social sign-on, click **Google** or **Microsoft**. Note that social sign-on does not support email aliases.
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- Sign up with email by entering your name, email address, and password, then click **Create Account**.
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If you originally signed up with email but want to enable social sign-on, you can do so by logging in through your cloud provider as long as you use the same email address.
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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)**, **Microsoft Azure**, 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/?href=_ptnr_web_docs_gettingstarted),
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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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- **Microsoft**
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Sign in to Microsoft Azure, navigate to the [InfluxDB Cloud product on Azure Marketplace](https://azuremarketplace.microsoft.com/en-us/marketplace/apps/influxdata.influxdb-cloud?ocid=iflxdbcloud_influxdata_docs_gettingstarted),
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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 Microsoft 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?utm_campaign=influxdb-cloud&utm_medium=docs&utm_source=influxdata),
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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 account to sign up for an InfluxDB Cloud plan through AWS, Microsoft, or GCP Marketplaces.
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{{%/note%}}
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2. If you signed up with your email address, 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 {{< product-name >}} instance. The following are available:
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{{< cloud_regions type="list" >}}
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_To suggest regions to add, click **Let us know** under Regions._
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5. Enter your company name.
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6. (If you subscribed through InfluxData) Review the terms of the agreement, and then select **I have viewed and agree to InfluxDB Cloud Services Subscription Agreement and InfluxData Global Data Processing Agreement**.
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For details on the agreements, see the [InfluxDB Cloud: 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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7. Click **Continue**, and then choose your plan:
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- To upgrade to a Usage-Based plan, click **Upgrade Now**, set your limits (you may opt to receive an email when your usage exceeds the amount you enter in the **Limit ($1 minimum)** field). Next, enter your payment information and billing address, and then click **Upgrade**. A Ready To Rock confirmation appears; click **Start building your team**. Your plan will be upgraded and {{< product-name >}} opens with a default organization and bucket (both created from your email address). To review your usage and billing details at any time, see how to [access billing details](/influxdb/cloud/account-management/billing/#access-billing-details).
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- To keep the free plan, click **Keep**. {{< product-name >}} opens with a default organization and bucket (both created from your email address). _To update organization and bucket names, see [Update an organization](/influxdb/cloud/admin/organizations/update-org/)
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and [Update a bucket](/influxdb/cloud/admin/buckets/update-bucket/#update-a-buckets-name-in-the-influxdb-ui)._
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- To upgrade to an Annual plan, click **Contact Sales**, enter your information, and then click **Send**. Our team will contact you as soon as possible.
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## (Optional) Download, install, and use the influx CLI
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To use the `influx` CLI to manage and interact with your InfluxDB Cloud instance, complete the following steps:
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{{< tabs-wrapper >}}
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{{% tabs %}}
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[macOS](#)
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[Linux](#)
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[Windows](#)
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{{% /tabs %}}
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<!-------------------------------- BEGIN macOS -------------------------------->
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{{% tab-content %}}
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#### Step 1: Download influx CLI for macOS
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Click the following button to download and install `influx` CLI for macOS.
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<a class="btn download" href="https://dl.influxdata.com/influxdb/releases/influxdb2-client-{{< latest-patch cli=true >}}-darwin-amd64.tar.gz" download>influx CLI (macOS)</a>
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#### Step 2: Unpackage the influx binary
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**Note:** The commands below are examples. Adjust the file names, paths, and utilities to your own needs.
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To unpackage the downloaded archive, **double click the archive file in Finder**
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or run the following command in a macOS command prompt application such
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**Terminal** or **[iTerm2](https://www.iterm2.com/)**:
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```sh
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# Unpackage contents to the current working directory
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tar zxvf ~/Downloads/influxdb2-client-{{< latest-patch cli=true >}}-darwin-amd64.tar.gz
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```
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#### Step 3: (Optional) Place the binary in your $PATH
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If you choose, you can place `influx` in your `$PATH` or you can
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prefix the executable with `./` to run in place. If the binary is on your $PATH, you can run `influx` from any directory. Otherwise, you must specify the location of the CLI (for example, `./influx`or `path/to/influx`).
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**Note:** If you have the 1.x binary on your $PATH, moving the 2.0 binary to your $PATH will overwrite the 1.x binary because they have the same name.
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```sh
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# Copy the influx binary to your $PATH
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sudo cp influxdb2-client-{{< latest-patch cli=true >}}-darwin-amd64/influx /usr/local/bin/
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```
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{{% note %}}
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If you rename the binary, all references to `influx` in this documentation refer to the renamed binary.
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{{% /note %}}
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#### Step 4: (macOS Catalina only) Authorize InfluxDB binaries
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If running `influx` on macOS Catalina, you must manually authorize the
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`influx` binary in the **Security & Privacy** section of **System Preferences**.
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#### Step 5: Set up a configuration profile
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To avoid having to pass your InfluxDB [API token](/influxdb/cloud/admin/tokens/) with each `influx` command, set up a configuration profile that stores your credentials.
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In a terminal, run the following command:
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```sh
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# Set up a configuration profile
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influx config create -n default \
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-u https://cloud2.influxdata.com \
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-o example-org \
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-t mySuP3rS3cr3tT0keN \
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-a
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```
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This configures a new profile named `default` and makes the profile active so your `influx` CLI commands run against this instance.
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For more detail, see [influx config](/influxdb/cloud/reference/cli/influx/config/).
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#### Step 6: Learn `influx` CLI commands
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To see all available `influx` commands, type `influx -h` or check out [influx - InfluxDB command line interface](/influxdb/cloud/reference/cli/influx/).
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<!--------------------------------- END macOS --------------------------------->
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<!-------------------------------- BEGIN Linux -------------------------------->
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{{% tab-content %}}
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#### Step 1: Download influx CLI for Linux
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Click one of the following buttons to download and install the `influx` CLI appropriate for your chipset.
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<a class="btn download" href="https://dl.influxdata.com/influxdb/releases/influxdb2-client-{{< latest-cli >}}-linux-amd64.tar.gz" download >influx CLI (amd64)</a>
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<a class="btn download" href="https://dl.influxdata.com/influxdb/releases/influxdb2-client-{{< latest-cli >}}-linux-arm64.tar.gz" download >influx CLI (arm)</a>
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#### Step 2: Unpackage the influx binary
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**Note:** The commands below are examples. Adjust the file names, paths, and utilities to your own needs.
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```sh
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# Unpackage contents to the current working directory
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tar xvfz influxdb2-client-{{< latest-cli >}}-linux-amd64.tar.gz
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```
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#### Step 3: (Optional) Place the binary in your $PATH
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If you choose, you can place `influx` in your `$PATH` or you can
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prefix the executable with `./` to run in place. If the binary is on your $PATH, you can run `influx` from any directory. Otherwise, you must specify the location of the CLI (for example, `./influx`or `path/to/influx`).
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**Note:** If you have the 1.x binary on your $PATH, moving the 2.0 binary to your $PATH will overwrite the 1.x binary because they have the same name.
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```sh
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# Copy the influx and influxd binary to your $PATH
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sudo cp influxdb2-client-{{< latest-cli >}}-linux-amd64/influx /usr/local/bin/
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```
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{{% note %}}
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If you rename the binary, all references to `influx` in this documentation refer to the renamed binary.
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{{% /note %}}
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#### Step 4: Set up a configuration profile
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To avoid having to pass your InfluxDB [API token](/influxdb/cloud/admin/tokens/) with each `influx` command, set up a configuration profile that stores your credentials.
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In a terminal, run the following command:
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```sh
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# Set up a configuration profile
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influx config create -n default \
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-u https://cloud2.influxdata.com \
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-o example-org \
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-t mySuP3rS3cr3tT0keN \
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-a
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```
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This configures a new profile named `default` and makes the profile active so your `influx` CLI commands run against this instance.
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For more detail, see [influx config](/influxdb/cloud/reference/cli/influx/config/).
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#### Step 5: Learn `influx` CLI commands
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To see all available `influx` commands, type `influx -h` or check out [influx - InfluxDB command line interface](/influxdb/cloud/reference/cli/influx/).
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<!--------------------------------- END Linux --------------------------------->
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{{% tab-content %}}
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#### Step 1: Download influx CLI for Windows
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Click the following button to download and install `influx` CLI for Windows.
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<a class="btn download" href="https://dl.influxdata.com/influxdb/releases/influxdb2-client-{{< latest-patch cli=true >}}-windows-amd64.zip" download>influx CLI (Windows)</a>
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#### Step 2: Expand the downloaded archive
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Expand the downloaded archive into `C:\Program Files\InfluxData\influxdb`.
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#### Step 3: Grant network access
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When using the `influx` CLI for the first time, Windows Defender will appear with the following message: `Windows Defender Firewall has blocked some features of this app.`
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1. Select **Private networks, such as my home or work network**.
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2. Click **Allow access**.
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#### Step 4: Learn `influx` CLI commands
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To see all available `influx` commands, type `influx -h` or check out [influx - InfluxDB command line interface](/influxdb/cloud/reference/cli/influx/).
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{{< /tabs-wrapper >}}
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## Sign in
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Sign in to [InfluxDB Cloud](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 now</a>
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## Get started working with data
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To learn how to get started working with time series data, see [Get Started](/influxdb/cloud/get-started).
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