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In this video, Derek Bingham, a developer advocate at AWS, demonstrates how to set up and use Amazon Timestream for InfluxDB on AWS. He walks through the process of creating an InfluxDB instance using the AWS console, configuring storage and networking options, and setting up logging. Derek then shows how to connect to the instance using the InfluxDB CLI, ingest time series data, and query it using the InfluxDB UI with Flux scripts. The video provides a practical guide for users familiar with InfluxDB who want to leverage AWS's managed service for their time series data workloads.

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