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Self-hosted TimescaleDB
TimescaleDB is an extension for PostgreSQL that powers real-time analytics on time-series and event data, while also increasing ingest, query, and storage performance. Learn more about how to install and use it
Install self-hosted TimescaleDB
Deploy TimescaleDB on your own hardware. Deploy on Docker, Kubernetes, Linux, MacOS, Windows, or build from source
Additional tooling
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Upgrade TimescaleDB
Upgrade your self-hosted TimescaleDB installation to a minor or major version in-place, or revert to the previous minor
Migrate your PostgreSQL database to self-hosted TimescaleDB
Choose how to migrate your existing PostgreSQL database to your self-hosted TimescaleDB installation - all at once, by separating data and schema, within the same database, or using Outflux