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MST language updated #3393
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Allow 10 minutes from last push for the staging site to build. If the link doesn't work, try using incognito mode instead. For internal reviewers, check web-documentation repo actions for staging build status. Link to build for this PR: http://docs-dev.timescale.com/docs-3378-docs-rfcupdate-the-mst-language-to-correctly-reflect-what-mst-is |
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Can we try to really clarify the difference between these products please.
Timescale Cloud is a high-performance developer focused cloud that provides PostgreSQL services enhanced | ||
with our blazing fast vector search. You can securely integrate Timescale Cloud with your AWS, GCS or Azure | ||
infrastructure. [Create a Timescale Cloud service][timescale-service] and try for free. | ||
Both the Managed Service for TimescaleDB (MST) by Aiven and Timescale Cloud are TimescaleDB services built on |
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Timescale Cloud and Managed Service for TimescaleDB (MST) instances are TimescaleDB extension hosted on PostgreSQL. TimescaleDB implements relational , time-series , vector search, and more.
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Timescale Cloud and Managed Service for TimescaleDB (MST) instances are TimescaleDB extension hosted on PostgreSQL.
This positions Timescale Cloud as hosted TimescaleDB while we offer a lot more (PopSQL, query performance insights, etc.).
I think we can say that both offer Postgres databases that include the TimescaleDB extension or something like that. Let's be careful not to say or imply Timescale Cloud is just a managed hosted version of TimescaleDB because it's not.
with our blazing fast vector search. You can securely integrate Timescale Cloud with your AWS, GCS or Azure | ||
infrastructure. [Create a Timescale Cloud service][timescale-service] and try for free. | ||
Both the Managed Service for TimescaleDB (MST) by Aiven and Timescale Cloud are TimescaleDB services built on | ||
PostgreSQL for relational, time-series, vector search, and more. MST is a fully managed TimescaleDB service while |
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Both TSC and MSC supply fully hosted services. Both can be used for development. TSC has all the latest Timescale stuff and groovy things that MSC does not have. MSC runs on GCP and Azure, TSC on AWS. Can we think up another line to differentiate please.
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Both TSC and MSC supply fully hosted services. Both can be used for development. TSC has all the latest Timescale stuff and groovy things that MSC does not have
Let's not frame it this way. Let's just say they include different features and that Timescale Cloud runs on AWS and MST runs on GCP and Azure.
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If you need to run TimescaleDB on GCP or Azure, you're in the right place — keep reading. | ||
For more information about running a TimescaleDB service on GCP or Azure, see the links below. |
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about running the TimescaleDB extension in PostgreSQL on GCP or Azure, ...
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