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title: Quick start
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---
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## How to install
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VictoriaMetrics is distributed in two forms:
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* [Single-server-VictoriaMetrics](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/single-server-victoriametrics/) - all-in-one
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binary, which is very easy to use and maintain.
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Single-server-VictoriaMetrics perfectly scales vertically and easily handles millions of metrics/s;
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* [VictoriaMetrics Cluster](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/cluster-victoriametrics/) - set of components
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for building horizontally scalable clusters.
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Single-server-VictoriaMetrics VictoriaMetrics is available as:
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* [VictoriaMetrics Cloud](https://cloud.victoriametrics.com/signUp?utm_source=website&utm_campaign=docs_vm_quickstart) – the most cost-efficient hosted monitoring platfor, operated by VictoriaMetrics core team.
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* [Docker images](https://hub.docker.com/r/victoriametrics/victoria-metrics/)
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* [Helm Charts](https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/helm-charts#list-of-charts)
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* [Binary releases](https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/releases/latest)
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* [Ansible Roles](https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/ansible-playbooks)
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* [Source code](https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics).
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See [How to build from sources](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/single-server-victoriametrics/#how-to-build-from-sources)
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* [VictoriaMetrics on Linode](https://www.linode.com/marketplace/apps/victoriametrics/victoriametrics/)
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* [VictoriaMetrics on DigitalOcean](https://marketplace.digitalocean.com/apps/victoriametrics-single)
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Just download VictoriaMetrics and follow
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[these instructions](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/single-server-victoriametrics/#how-to-start-victoriametrics).
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Then read [Prometheus setup](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/single-server-victoriametrics/#prometheus-setup)
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and [Grafana setup](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/single-server-victoriametrics/#grafana-setup) docs.
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VictoriaMetrics is developed at a fast pace, so it is recommended periodically checking the [CHANGELOG](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/changelog/) and performing [regular upgrades](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/#how-to-upgrade-victoriametrics).
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### Starting VictoriaMetrics Single Node via Docker {anchor="starting-vm-single-via-docker"}
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The following commands download the latest available
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[Docker image of VictoriaMetrics](https://hub.docker.com/r/victoriametrics/victoria-metrics)
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and start it at port 8428, while storing the ingested data at `victoria-metrics-data` subdirectory
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under the current directory:
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```sh
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docker pull victoriametrics/victoria-metrics:latest
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docker run -it --rm -v `pwd`/victoria-metrics-data:/victoria-metrics-data -p 8428:8428 victoriametrics/victoria-metrics:latest
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```
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Open <a href="http://localhost:8428">http://localhost:8428</a> in web browser
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and read [these docs](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/#operation).
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There is also [VictoriaMetrics cluster](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/cluster-victoriametrics/)
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- horizontally scalable installation, which scales to multiple nodes.
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### Starting VictoriaMetrics Cluster via Docker {anchor="starting-vm-cluster-via-docker"}
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The following commands clone the latest available
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[VictoriaMetrics repository](https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics)
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and start the docker container via 'make docker-cluster-up'. Further customization is possible by editing
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the [docker-compose-cluster.yml](https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/blob/master/deployment/docker/docker-compose-cluster.yml)
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file.
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```sh
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git clone https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics && cd VictoriaMetrics
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make docker-cluster-up
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```
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See more details [here](https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/tree/master/deployment/docker#readme).
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* [Cluster setup](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/cluster-victoriametrics/#cluster-setup)
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### Starting VictoriaMetrics Single Node from a Binary {anchor="starting-vm-single-from-a-binary"}
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1. Download the correct binary for your OS and architecture from [GitHub](https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/releases).
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For Enterprise binaries see [this link](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/enterprise/#binary-releases).
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2. Extract the archive to /usr/local/bin by running:
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```sh
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sudo tar -xvf <victoriametrics-archive> -C /usr/local/bin
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```
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Replace `<victoriametrics-archive>` with the path to the archive you downloaded in step 1.
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3. Create a VictoriaMetrics user on the system:
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```sh
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sudo useradd -s /usr/sbin/nologin victoriametrics
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```
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4. Create a folder for storing VictoriaMetrics data:
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```sh
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mkdir -p /var/lib/victoria-metrics && chown -R victoriametrics:victoriametrics /var/lib/victoria-metrics
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```
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5. Create a Linux Service by running the following:
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```sh
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cat <<END >/etc/systemd/system/victoriametrics.service
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[Unit]
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Description=VictoriaMetrics service
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After=network.target
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[Service]
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Type=simple
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User=victoriametrics
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Group=victoriametrics
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ExecStart=/usr/local/bin/victoria-metrics-prod -storageDataPath=/var/lib/victoria-metrics -retentionPeriod=90d -selfScrapeInterval=10s
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SyslogIdentifier=victoriametrics
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Restart=always
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PrivateTmp=yes
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ProtectHome=yes
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NoNewPrivileges=yes
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ProtectSystem=full
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[Install]
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WantedBy=multi-user.target
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END
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```
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Extra [command-line flags](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/#list-of-command-line-flags) can be added to `ExecStart` line.
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If you want to deploy VictoriaMetrics Single Node as a Windows Service review the [running as a Windows service docs](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/single-server-victoriametrics/#running-as-windows-service).
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> Please note, `victoriametrics` service is listening on `:8428` for HTTP connections (see `-httpListenAddr` flag).
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6. Start and enable the service by running the following command:
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```sh
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sudo systemctl daemon-reload && sudo systemctl enable --now victoriametrics.service
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```
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7. Check that service started successfully:
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```sh
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sudo systemctl status victoriametrics.service
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```
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8. After VictoriaMetrics is in `Running` state, verify [vmui](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/#vmui) is working
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by going to `http://<ip_or_hostname>:8428/vmui`.
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### Starting VictoriaMetrics Cluster from Binaries {anchor="starting-vm-cluster-from-binaries"}
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VictoriaMetrics cluster consists of [3 components](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/cluster-victoriametrics/#architecture-overview).
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It is recommended to run these components in the same private network (for [security reasons](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/#security)),
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but on the separate physical nodes for the best performance.
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On all nodes you will need to do the following:
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1. Download the correct binary for your OS and architecture with `-cluster` suffix from [GitHub](https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/releases).
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For Enterprise binaries see [this link](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/enterprise/#binary-releases).
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2. Extract the archive to /usr/local/bin by running:
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```sh
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sudo tar -xvf <victoriametrics-archive> -C /usr/local/bin
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```
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Replace `<victoriametrics-archive>` with the path to the archive you downloaded in step 1
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3. Create a user account for VictoriaMetrics:
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```sh
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sudo useradd -s /usr/sbin/nologin victoriametrics
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```
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See recommendations for installing each type of [cluster component](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/cluster-victoriametrics/#architecture-overview) below.
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##### Installing vmstorage
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1. Create a folder for storing `vmstorage` data:
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`mkdir -p /var/lib/vmstorage && chown -R victoriametrics:victoriametrics /var/lib/vmstorage`
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2. Create a Linux Service for `vmstorage` service by running the following command:
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```sh
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cat <<END >/etc/systemd/system/vmstorage.service
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[Unit]
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Description=VictoriaMetrics vmstorage service
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After=network.target
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[Service]
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Type=simple
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User=victoriametrics
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Group=victoriametrics
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Restart=always
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ExecStart=/usr/local/bin/vmstorage-prod -retentionPeriod=90d -storageDataPath=/var/lib/vmstorage
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PrivateTmp=yes
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NoNewPrivileges=yes
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ProtectSystem=full
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[Install]
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WantedBy=multi-user.target
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END
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```
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Extra [command-line flags](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/cluster-victoriametrics/#list-of-command-line-flags-for-vmstorage)
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for vmstorage can be added to `ExecStart` line.
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> Please note, `vmstorage` service is listening on `:8400` for vminsert connections (see `-vminsertAddr` flag),
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> on `:8401` for vmselect connections (see `--vmselectAddr` flag) and on `:8482` for HTTP connections (see `-httpListenAddr` flag).
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3. Start and Enable `vmstorage`:
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```sh
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sudo systemctl daemon-reload && systemctl enable --now vmstorage
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```
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4. Check that service started successfully:
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```sh
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sudo systemctl status vmstorage
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```
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5. After `vmstorage` is in `Running` state, confirm the service is healthy by visiting `http://<ip_or_hostname>:8482/-/healthy` link.
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It should say "VictoriaMetrics is Healthy".
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##### Installing vminsert
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1. Create a Linux Service for `vminsert` by running the following command:
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```sh
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cat << END >/etc/systemd/system/vminsert.service
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[Unit]
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Description=VictoriaMetrics vminsert service
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After=network.target
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[Service]
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Type=simple
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User=victoriametrics
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Group=victoriametrics
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Restart=always
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ExecStart=/usr/local/bin/vminsert-prod -storageNode=<list of vmstorages>
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PrivateTmp=yes
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NoNewPrivileges=yes
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ProtectSystem=full
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[Install]
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WantedBy=multi-user.target
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END
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```
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Replace `<list of vmstorages>` with addresses of previously configured `vmstorage` services.
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To specify multiple addresses you can repeat the flag multiple times, or separate addresses with commas
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in one flag. See more details in `-storageNode` flag description [here](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/cluster-victoriametrics/#list-of-command-line-flags-for-vminsert).
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> Please note, `vminsert` service is listening on `:8480` for HTTP connections (see `-httpListenAddr` flag).
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2. Start and Enable `vminsert`:
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```sh
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sudo systemctl daemon-reload && sudo systemctl enable --now vminsert.service
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```
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3. Check that service started successfully:
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```sh
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sudo systemctl status vminsert.service
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```
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4. After `vminsert` is in `Running` state, confirm the service is healthy by visiting `http://<ip_or_hostname>:8480/-/healthy` link.
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It should say "VictoriaMetrics is Healthy"
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##### Installing vmselect
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1. Create a folder to store temporary cache:
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```sh
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sudo mkdir -p /var/lib/vmselect-cache && sudo chown -R victoriametrics:victoriametrics /var/lib/vmselect-cache
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```
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2. Add a Linux Service for `vmselect` by running
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```bash
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cat << END >/etc/systemd/system/vmselect.service
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[Unit]
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Description=VictoriaMetrics vmselect service
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After=network.target
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[Service]
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Type=simple
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User=victoriametrics
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Group=victoriametrics
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Restart=always
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ExecStart=/usr/local/bin/vmselect-prod -storageNode=<list of vmstorages> -cacheDataPath=/var/lib/vmselect-cache
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PrivateTmp=yes
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NoNewPrivileges=yes
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ProtectSystem=full
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[Install]
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WantedBy=multi-user.target
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END
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```
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Replace `<list of vmstorages>` with addresses of previously configured `vmstorage` services.
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To specify multiple addresses you can repeat the flag multiple times, or separate addresses with commas
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in one flag. See more details in `-storageNode` flag description [here](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/cluster-victoriametrics/#list-of-command-line-flags-for-vminsert).
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> Please note, `vmselect` service is listening on `:8481` for HTTP connections (see `-httpListenAddr` flag).
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3. Start and Enable `vmselect`:
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```sh
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sudo systemctl daemon-reload && sudo systemctl enable --now vmselect.service
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```
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4. Make sure the `vmselect` service is running:
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```sh
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sudo systemctl status vmselect.service
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```
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5. After `vmselect` is in `Running` state, confirm the service is healthy by visiting `http://<ip_or_hostname>:8481/select/0/vmui` link.
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It should open [vmui](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/#vmui) page.
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## Write data
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There are two main models in monitoring for data collection:
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[push](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/keyconcepts/#push-model)
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and [pull](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/keyconcepts/#pull-model).
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Both are used in modern monitoring and both are supported by VictoriaMetrics.
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See more details on [writing data here](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/keyconcepts/#write-data).
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## Query data
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VictoriaMetrics provides an
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[HTTP API](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/single-server-victoriametrics/#prometheus-querying-api-usage)
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for serving read queries. The API is used in various integrations such as
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[Grafana](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/single-server-victoriametrics/#grafana-setup).
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The same API is also used by
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[VMUI](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/single-server-victoriametrics/#vmui) - graphical User Interface
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for querying and visualizing metrics.
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[MetricsQL](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/metricsql/) - is the query language for executing read queries
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in VictoriaMetrics. MetricsQL is a [PromQL](https://prometheus.io/docs/prometheus/latest/querying/basics)
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-like query language with a powerful set of functions and features for working specifically with time series data.
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See more details on [querying data here](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/keyconcepts/#query-data)
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## Alerting
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It is not possible to physically trace all changes on graphs all the time, that is why alerting exists.
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In [vmalert](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/vmalert/) it is possible to create a set of conditions
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based on PromQL and MetricsQL queries that will send a notification when such conditions are met.
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## Data migration
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Migrating data from other TSDBs to VictoriaMetrics is as simple as importing data via any of
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[supported formats](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/keyconcepts/#push-model).
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The migration might get easier when using [vmctl](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/vmctl/) - VictoriaMetrics
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command line tool. It supports the following databases for migration to VictoriaMetrics:
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* [Prometheus using snapshot API](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/vmctl/#migrating-data-from-prometheus);
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* [Thanos](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/vmctl/#migrating-data-from-thanos);
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* [InfluxDB](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/vmctl/#migrating-data-from-influxdb-1x);
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* [OpenTSDB](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/vmctl/#migrating-data-from-opentsdb);
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* [Migrate data between VictoriaMetrics single and cluster versions](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/vmctl/#migrating-data-from-victoriametrics).
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## Productionization
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When going to production with VictoriaMetrics we recommend following the recommendations.
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### Monitoring
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Each VictoriaMetrics component emits its own metrics with various details regarding performance
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and health state. Docs for the components also contain a `Monitoring` section with an explanation
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of what and how should be monitored. For example,
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[Single-server-VictoriaMetrics Monitoring](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/cluster-victoriametrics/#monitoring).
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VictoriaMetric team prepared a list of [Grafana dashboards](https://grafana.com/orgs/victoriametrics/dashboards)
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for the main components. Each dashboard contains a lot of useful information and tips. It is recommended
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to have these dashboards installed and up to date.
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Using the [recommended alerting rules](https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/tree/master/deployment/docker#alerts)
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versions would also help to identify and notify about issues with the system.
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The rule of thumb is to have a separate installation of VictoriaMetrics or any other monitoring system
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to monitor the production installation of VictoriaMetrics. This would make monitoring independent and
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will help identify problems with the main monitoring installation.
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See more details in the article [VictoriaMetrics Monitoring](https://victoriametrics.com/blog/victoriametrics-monitoring/).
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### Capacity planning
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See capacity planning sections in [docs](https://docs.victoriametrics.com) for
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[Single-server-VictoriaMetrics](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/single-server-victoriametrics/#capacity-planning)
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and [VictoriaMetrics Cluster](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/cluster-victoriametrics/#capacity-planning).
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Capacity planning isn't possible without [monitoring](#monitoring), so consider configuring it first.
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Understanding resource usage and performance of VictoriaMetrics also requires knowing the tech terms
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[active series](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/faq/#what-is-an-active-time-series),
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[churn rate](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/faq/#what-is-high-churn-rate),
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[cardinality](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/faq/#what-is-high-cardinality),
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[slow inserts](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/faq/#what-is-a-slow-insert).
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All of them are present in [Grafana dashboards](https://grafana.com/orgs/victoriametrics/dashboards).
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### Data safety
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It is recommended to read [Replication and data safety](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/cluster-victoriametrics/#replication-and-data-safety),
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[Why replication doesn’t save from disaster?](https://valyala.medium.com/speeding-up-backups-for-big-time-series-databases-533c1a927883)
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and [backups](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/single-server-victoriametrics/#backups).
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### Configuring limits
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To avoid excessive resource usage or performance degradation limits must be in place:
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* [Resource usage limits](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/faq/#how-to-set-a-memory-limit-for-victoriametrics-components);
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* [Cardinality limiter](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/single-server-victoriametrics/#cardinality-limiter).
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### Security recommendations
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* [Security recommendations for single-node VictoriaMetrics](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/#security)
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* [Security recommendations for cluster version of VictoriaMetrics](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/cluster-victoriametrics/#security)
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