Announcing Provisioned Timestream Compute Units (TCUs) for Amazon Timestream for LiveAnalytics

Today, Amazon Timestream for Live Analytics announces the launch of Provisioned Timestream Compute Units (TCUs), a new feature that allows you to provision dedicated compute resources for your queries, providing predictable and cost-effective query performance.

Amazon Timestream for LiveAnalytics is a serverless time-series database that automatically scales to ingest and analyze gigabytes of time-series data and Provisioned TCUs provide an additional layer of control and flexibility for your query workloads. With Provisioned TCUs, you can provision dedicated compute resources for your queries, guaranteeing consistent performance and predictable costs. As your workload evolves, you can easily adjust compute resources to maintain optimal performance and cost control, and accurately allocate resources to match your query needs. To get started with Provisioned TCUs, use the Amazon Timestream for Live Analytics console, AWS SDK, or CLI to provision the desired number of TCUs for your account. You can provision TCUs in multiples of 4, with a minimum of 4 TCUs and a maximum of 1000 TCUs.

Provisioning Timestream Compute Units is currently supported in Asia Pacific (Mumbai) only. To learn more about pricing, visit the Amazon Timestream for Live Analytics pricing page. For more information about Provisioned TCUs, see the Amazon Timestream for Live Analytics Developer Guide.

Source:: Amazon AWS