Case Study
InfluxDB at CERN and Its Experiments
CERN, the world's largest particle physics laboratory founded in 1954 near Geneva, spans 6.25 million m² across 700 buildings with 16,868 collaborators from 22 member states. Its particle accelerators boost beams to near-light speeds for high-energy collisions, while detectors record results to probe the universe's fundamental structure. InfluxDB powered monitoring of the ALICE experiment's 2,000 nodes processing 3.4 TB/s—handling 600 kHz metric rates from Flume/Spark pipelines across 31 data center instances ingesting 1.6 TB daily. This ensured high-efficiency operations, real-time observability of accelerator systems, and reliable infrastructure supporting petabyte-scale physics discoveries.
