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As embedded development teams build IoT products, there are often questions about what visibility they'll have into devices once they are in the field. How are the devices performing? Is battery power lasting as long as we planned and marketed? What caused this connectivity issue and how do we fix it? What features are customers using most? To properly assess the value of past and future product investments, embedded developers need to implement diagnostic capabilities that help monitor critical metrics that give them insight into overall fleet performance.
InfluxDB has a feature that lets users invoke scripts using its API. Here, Jay Clifford explains how to use this feature with custom endpoints to improve the functionality, efficiency, and security of your applications.
Client libraries are a powerful way to harness the power of InfluxDB's API using familiar programming languages. Here, Jay Clifford explains what client libraries are, how they work, and why you should use them when working with InfluxDB.
In another video, Zoe Steinkamp discussed what checks and notifications in InfluxDB are. Here, she uses a real world example to demonstrate how and when to use the different types of checks and notifications available in InfluxDB.
The InfluxDB platform provides several different types of checks and notifications to keep you informed about how your application is functioning. Here, Zoe Steinkamp outlines the key concepts behind checks and notifications in InfluxDB.
Flux Queries are scripts that let you work with your data in InfluxDB. Here, Scott Anderson provides some tips for optimizing Flux queries, so that your data and applications are more performant.