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Does Percona Everest work for TimescaleDB? #499

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btzq opened this issue Jul 12, 2024 · 3 comments
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Does Percona Everest work for TimescaleDB? #499

btzq opened this issue Jul 12, 2024 · 3 comments

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@btzq
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btzq commented Jul 12, 2024

Hi Community!

We are interested in Percona Everest, but we use a flavor of posgresql which is Timescale db. Is this supported?

@spron-in
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spron-in commented Aug 5, 2024

Not yet, but we are getting there. I would be curious to learn about your use case a bit more. Do you think we can hop into a quick zoom call: https://scheduler.zoom.us/percona-sergey-pronin/30-mins ?

@KellyCliffe
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Hi there, would love to see support for TimescaleDb. We have time series scenarios not currently support in our MySql cluster. We'd be really keen to have access to Timescale on Postgres. Happy to discuss further and to learn about the possible roadmap?

@dveeden
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dveeden commented Dec 1, 2024

When I looked at this for TiDB, it didn't seem that Everest was easy to extend for new databases: #397

Maybe there should be a single "Make Everest easy to extend to new databases" issue?

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