Re: timescaledb vs NULL vs pg_timeseries vs partman + pgcron + pg_ivm - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Brent Wood
Subject Re: timescaledb vs NULL vs pg_timeseries vs partman + pgcron + pg_ivm
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Msg-id 1926549069.3386804.1744165431041@mail.yahoo.com
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In response to Re: timescaledb vs NULL vs pg_timeseries vs partman + pgcron + pg_ivm  (Amitabh Kant <amitabhkant@gmail.com>)
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I also use the free community edition on internal servers, but under Ubuntu. No issues and very good performance.

Brent Wood...


On Wed, 9 Apr 2025 at 13:51, Amitabh Kant
<amitabhkant@gmail.com> wrote:
On Tue, Apr 8, 2025 at 11:29 PM Achilleas Mantzios <a.mantzios@cloud.gatewaynet.com> wrote:


On 8/4/25 20:37, Amitabh Kant wrote:
On Tue, Apr 8, 2025 at 9:40 PM Achilleas Mantzios - cloud <a.mantzios@cloud.gatewaynet.com> wrote:
Hi
<snip>
timescaledb seemed mature, but also exotic, allow me the term. No way to
use native logical replication, shortage of options to run on premise or
self hosted, which leaves us with those options :

<snip>

 
I cannot comment on the applicability of timescaledb in your context, but running it on premise/self-hosted has posed no problems, at least on Debian. 

If I understood your query incorrectly, please ignore.
Thank you, I meant the paid/supported service not the community version. Which of the two do you use?


I use the community version.  

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