From 6b979ea5a72c0b729f8b372f26322115add411ce Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Aliaksandr Valialkin Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2020 13:47:45 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] docs/Single-server-VictoriaMetrics.md: small clarifications in VictoriaMetrics features --- docs/Single-server-VictoriaMetrics.md | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/Single-server-VictoriaMetrics.md b/docs/Single-server-VictoriaMetrics.md index 7311e431d9..b68811da54 100644 --- a/docs/Single-server-VictoriaMetrics.md +++ b/docs/Single-server-VictoriaMetrics.md @@ -48,8 +48,8 @@ Click on a link in order to read the corresponding case study * VictoriaMetrics can be used as long-term storage for Prometheus or for [vmagent](https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/blob/master/app/vmagent/README.md). See [these docs](#prometheus-setup) for details. * Supports [Prometheus querying API](https://prometheus.io/docs/prometheus/latest/querying/api/), so it can be used as Prometheus drop-in replacement in Grafana. - VictoriaMetrics implements [MetricsQL](https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/wiki/MetricsQL) query language, which is inspired by PromQL. -* Supports global query view. Multiple Prometheus instances may write data into VictoriaMetrics. Later this data may be used in a single query. + VictoriaMetrics implements [MetricsQL](https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/wiki/MetricsQL) query language, which inspired by PromQL. MetricsQL is backwards-compatible with PromQL. +* Supports global query view. Multiple Prometheus instances or any other data sources may write data into VictoriaMetrics. Later this data may be queried in a single query. * High performance and good scalability for both [inserts](https://medium.com/@valyala/high-cardinality-tsdb-benchmarks-victoriametrics-vs-timescaledb-vs-influxdb-13e6ee64dd6b) and [selects](https://medium.com/@valyala/when-size-matters-benchmarking-victoriametrics-vs-timescale-and-influxdb-6035811952d4). [Outperforms InfluxDB and TimescaleDB by up to 20x](https://medium.com/@valyala/measuring-vertical-scalability-for-time-series-databases-in-google-cloud-92550d78d8ae).