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#29 Unboxing Amazon Timestream
Episode 29

#29 Unboxing Amazon Timestream

Get used to new services on AWS

cloudonaut

October 14, 202040m 3s

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Notes

Don't miss the our blog post Unboxing Amazon Timestream, the written version of this podcast episode.

Amazon Timestream is a fully managed time-series database with zero operational overhead. Timestream auto-scales both the ingestion and the query processing layer. You pay for ingesting data, storing data, and analyzing data independently.

If you want to write queries from scratch, check out the SQL based Timestream Query Language Reference. If you are interested in the details, I created a video for our ambitious cloudonaut plus subscribers, where I demonstrate how I ingest and analyze stock prices with Timestream.

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