Getting to Know GeminiDB Influx API
This section describes GeminiDB Influx instance types and instructs you to quickly create and connect to a GeminiDB Influx instance.
Instance Type |
Scenario |
Reference |
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Cluster |
One cluster consists of at least three nodes. Nodes can be added to a cluster, which is unsuitable to cope with the ever growing data volume. |
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(Recommended) Cluster (performance-enhanced) |
Compared with cluster instances, instances in a performance-enhanced cluster support a larger scale and higher read/write performance. |
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Single node |
A single-node instance cannot ensure the SLA. You are advised to use it only for testing and function verification. |
Connection Methods
DAS enables you to manage instances on a web-based console, simplifying database management and improving working efficiency. You can connect and manage instances through DAS. By default, you have the permission of remote login. DAS is secure and convenient for connecting to GeminiDB Influx instances.
Method |
Scenario |
Remarks |
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DAS |
You can connect to a GeminiDB Influx instance on a web-based console. |
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More Connection Operations
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