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), providing enhanced deployment options and scalability for real-time time-series applications.

Amazon Timestream for InfluxDB is now accessible in the AWS regions of Mexico (Central), Japan (Osaka), and Brazil (Sao Paulo). This development enables application developers and DevOps teams to efficiently manage InfluxDB databases for real-time time-series applications on AWS, utilizing open-source APIs. The service provides features such as Multi-AZ high availability, read replicas, enhanced durability, and multi-node scaling, offering adaptable deployment options to suit evolving workloads.

With Amazon Timestream for InfluxDB, users can seamlessly transition from a single-node setup to a 15-node Enterprise cluster, allowing them to optimize their infrastructure without the need for re-architecting. The service’s flexibility ensures that organizations can tailor their database configurations to meet specific performance and scalability requirements as their needs grow.

Database creation can be performed via the Amazon Timestream for InfluxDB console, AWS CLI, or AWS SDKs, providing multiple avenues for management and integration. For further details, users are encouraged to consult the Amazon Timestream for InfluxDB documentation and review the pricing page to better understand the service’s offerings and cost implications.