TimescaleDB
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Brand Details
Type: Product
Description: TimescaleDB is an open-source time-series database built as an extension to PostgreSQL. It enhances PostgreSQL to efficiently handle time-series data through features like automated time partitioning (hypertables), optimized indexing, and compression.
Website: https://timescale.com
Mention Analytics
Total Mentions: 68
Subreddit Mentions:
Positive Mentions: 60
Negative Mentions: 4
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💬 22 comments
⬆︎ 21 upvotes
The user is asking about alternatives to Postgres.
Found in /r/PostgreSQL/May 8, 2025
Huge json but simple data
💬 12 comments
⬆︎ 3 upvotes
Suggestion to use.
Found in /r/PostgreSQL/May 4, 2025
Best way to handle data that changes frequently within a specific time range, then rarely changes?
💬 13 comments
⬆︎ 8 upvotes
TimescaleDB is suggested as a solution for handling time series data.
Found in /r/PostgreSQL/Apr 22, 2025
Estimating Hardware Requirements for TimescaleDB
💬 10 comments
⬆︎ 2 upvotes
The discussion is about the use of TimescaleDB in a manufacturing business, and the user is seeking information about hardware requirements, suggesting a potential interest in using the product.
Found in /r/PostgreSQL/Apr 16, 2025
How do I create a pg function to store an image?
💬 8 comments
⬆︎ 0 upvotes
Mentioned in context of using PostgreSQL's large object support.
Found in /r/PostgreSQL/Apr 15, 2025
Will timescale handle 2KKK rows per month?
💬 10 comments
⬆︎ 0 upvotes
TimescaleDB handles ~100k inserts/sec per process pretty well.
Found in /r/PostgreSQL/Apr 15, 2025
Optimized Solutions for Handling 15-Minute Window Telemetry Comparisons in IoT Applications
💬 3 comments
⬆︎ 0 upvotes
Recommended for solving the problem.
Found in /r/webdev/Apr 8, 2025
TimescaleDB to the Rescue - Speeding Up Statistics
💬 4 comments
⬆︎ 15 upvotes
The post praises TimescaleDB for improving query performance.
Found in /r/PostgreSQL/Apr 3, 2025
High-Traffic & PostgreSQL Triggers: Performance Concerns?
💬 9 comments
⬆︎ 8 upvotes
Mentioned as an alternative for time-based summaries.
Found in /r/PostgreSQL/Mar 28, 2025
Random question: If we adopted UUID v7 as the primary key, couldn't this be used to achieve automatic sharding for everything?
💬 38 comments
⬆︎ 29 upvotes
Mentioned in the context of sharding and comparison of Postgres extensions.
Found in /r/PostgreSQL/Subscribe to our newsletter!
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