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Staying Afloat in a Sea of Data: Downsampling Time Series Data At Scale

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Sponsored by influxdata


Tuesday, May 26, 2020
3 pm EDT

What do you do when you have so much data, that it’s hard to query, and you’re preparing for 2-3x the volume during the Cyber 5 weekend?

Chris Clark of Wayfair will discuss a new Aggregation Framework leveraging a variety of tools including Kafka, Telegraf, Kapacitor and InfluxDB to downsample high volume time series metrics. Chris will go over the evolution of the Version 1 Architecture and will discuss some challenges that were overcome and some that still need to be addressed in order to scale even further.

Chris Clark
Devops Engineer - Wayfair

Chris Clark is a member of the Metrics team at Wayfair, which manages their time-series database and visualization platforms. Prior to joining Wayfair in 2018, he worked primarily in the entertainment industries, first in theatrical automation, then the world of public media.

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