Amazon Timestream for InfluxDB now accessible in Mexico, Japan, and Brazil AWS regions
Amazon Timestream for InfluxDB is now available in the AWS regions of Mexico (Central), Japan (Osaka), and Brazil (Sao Paulo), offering enhanced flexibility and scalability for real-time time-series applications.
Amazon has expanded its Timestream for InfluxDB service to include the AWS regions of Mexico (Central), Japan (Osaka), and Brazil (Sao Paulo). This development allows application developers and DevOps teams in these regions to leverage fully managed InfluxDB databases on AWS for real-time time-series applications using open-source APIs.
The Timestream for InfluxDB service provides several key features, including Multi-AZ high availability, read replicas, enhanced durability, and multi-node scaling. These features offer flexible deployment options, enabling users to adapt their infrastructure according to evolving workload demands. Whether beginning with a single-node setup or expanding to a 15-node Enterprise cluster, users can adjust their infrastructure size without the need for re-architecting their systems.
To create InfluxDB databases, users can utilize the Amazon Timestream for InfluxDB console, AWS CLI, or AWS SDKs. This service is now available in the newly added regions, providing more options for users globally. For further details, users are encouraged to consult the Amazon Timestream for InfluxDB documentation and pricing information available on the AWS website.