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# Managed VictoriaMetrics
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VictoriaMetrics is a fast and easy-to-use monitoring solution and time series database.
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It integrates well with existing monitoring systems such as Grafana, Prometheus, Graphite,
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InfluxDB, OpenTSDB and DataDog - see [these docs](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/#how-to-import-time-series-data) for details.
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The most common use cases for VictoriaMetrics are:
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* Long-term remote storage for Prometheus;
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* More efficient drop-in replacement for Prometheus and Graphite
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* Replacement for InfluxDB and OpenTSDB, which uses lower amounts of RAM, CPU and disk;
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* Cost-efficient alternative for DataDog.
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We are glad to announce the availability of Managed VictoriaMetrics
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at AWS Marketplace - [try it right now](https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/pp/prodview-4tbfq5icmbmyc)!
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Managed VictoriaMetrics allows users running VictoriaMetrics at AWS without the need to perform typical
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DevOps tasks such as proper configuration, monitoring, logs collection, access protection, software updates,
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backups, etc.
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We run Managed VictoriaMetrics instances in our environment at AWS while providing easy-to-use endpoints
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for data ingestion and querying. And the VictoriaMetrics team takes care of optimal configuration and software
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maintenance.
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Managed VictoriaMetrics comes with the following features:
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* It can be used as a Managed Prometheus - just configure Prometheus or vmagent to write data to Managed VictoriaMetrics and then use the provided endpoint as a Prometheus datasource in Grafana;
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* Every Managed VictoriaMetrics instance runs in an isolated environment, so instances cannot interfere with each other;
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* Managed VictoriaMetrics instance can be scaled up or scaled down in a few clicks;
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* Automated backups;
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* Pay only for the actually used compute resources - instance type, disk and network.
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See more about Managed VictoriaMetrics in the following articles:
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* [Managed VictoriaMetrics announcement](https://victoriametrics.com/blog/managed-victoriametrics-announcement)
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* [Pricing comparison for Managed Prometheus](https://victoriametrics.com/blog/managed-prometheus-pricing/)
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* [Monitoring Proxmox VE via Managed VictoriaMetrics and vmagent](https://victoriametrics.com/blog/proxmox-monitoring-with-dbaas/)
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