Amazon Timestream for InfluxDB expands to new AWS regions
Amazon Timestream for InfluxDB is now available in the AWS regions of Mexico (Central), Japan (Osaka), and Brazil (Sao Paulo), offering developers enhanced flexibility and scalability for managing time-series applications.
Amazon Timestream for InfluxDB is now accessible in the AWS regions of Mexico (Central), Japan (Osaka), and Brazil (Sao Paulo). This service simplifies the process for application developers and DevOps teams to manage InfluxDB databases on AWS for real-time, time-series applications by utilizing open-source APIs.
The service provides several features including Multi-AZ high availability, read replicas, enhanced durability, and multi-node scaling. These features offer flexible deployment options that can adapt as your workload changes. Whether your setup begins with a single-node or expands to a 15-node Enterprise cluster, you can adjust your infrastructure accordingly without needing to redesign your architecture.
Users can create InfluxDB databases through the Amazon Timestream for InfluxDB console, AWS CLI, or AWS SDKs. This service is now available in the specified AWS Regions, providing more options for users across the globe. For additional details, users are encouraged to refer to the Amazon Timestream for InfluxDB documentation and pricing information.