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TimescaleDB
by kCloudHub LLC
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Version 2.24.0 + Free Support on Debian 12
TimescaleDB is an open-source time-series database built on PostgreSQL. It is designed for handling large volumes of time-stamped data with high performance, making it ideal for IoT systems, monitoring platforms, financial data analysis, DevOps metrics, and real-time analytics.
Features of TimescaleDB:
- Built on PostgreSQL, offering full SQL support and compatibility with existing tools.
- Optimized for time-series data using hypertables and automatic partitioning.
- High-performance ingestion and fast query execution for large datasets.
- Advanced compression for reducing storage usage.
Usage Instructions:
- Check PostgreSQL (TimescaleDB base) version:
psql --version - Check TimescaleDB version (inside psql):
sudo -u postgres psql -c "SELECT extname, extversion FROM pg_extension WHERE extname='timescaledb';"
Disclaimer:
TimescaleDB is distributed under the Timescale License (TSL) and Apache 2.0 for certain components. We are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Timescale Inc. The software is provided “as is,” without warranties of any kind. Users are responsible for configuring, securing, and using TimescaleDB in accordance with all applicable licensing terms.
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