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TimescaleDb #21880
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Thanks for your suggestion! We will check it internally and evaluate the feasibility of adding this new product to the catalog; due to limited resources, this process could take some time. In the meantime and to prevent the stale bot from closing this issue, we will add the 'on-hold' label. |
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thank you both |
currently bitnami has a postgreSQL helm chart for cluster, but it is using different technologies than this timescale chart(does not use patroni for example), and do not have the nice capability related with automatic backups using pgBackrest tool/wal archiving. |
Some additional tickets for issues I have resolved with timescaledb, to help you out (for your reference) are at timescale/timescaledb-docker-ha#435 and timescale/helm-charts#641 |
This is great. I'd love to work together to get the helm chart into your stack (I run Developer Advocacy @ Timescale) |
This would be useful for going forward. I'd be able to help out as well with testing or maybe in the chart migration as well with some guidance. I currently run the legacy helm chart that has been archived by the Timescale team. |
Considering that TimescaleDB primarily comes as an extension to PostgreSQL - would maybe improving the Extension mechanism for the postgresql helm chart be the quickest win? Maybe even just selecting a postgresql image with TimescaleDB already integrated would suffice? |
the current bitnami postgreSQL helm is using different technologies than this timescale chart(does not use patroni for example), and do not have the nice capability related with automatic backups using pgBackrest tool/wal archiving. |
Just popping up again to offer help from the Timescale side if needed |
And updates on this? I see that timescaledb is now building bitnami docker images |
Did anyone experiment with using this bitbami tsdb image as a drop-in in the current postgresql bitbami helm chart? |
Name and Version
Potential New Chart
What is the problem this feature will solve?
TmescaleDb is a postgresql based Time Series Db. It has growing support and a community-developed Helm Chart that works, but is not getting any maintenance
https://github.com/timescale/helm-charts/tree/main/charts/timescaledb-single
What is the feature you are proposing to solve the problem?
We would love to see it included in the Bitnami Stack. I have deployed it, and the chart as it stands, works fine.
Ther distributed version is now deprecated, so there is only the single version to worry about
What alternatives have you considered?
Turn the hem chart into parsed yaml and do it myself .. but would be happy to test out a Bitnami Version if you guys decide to include it in your excellent offerings
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