Amazon Timestream for InfluxDB 3 Now Supports Expanded Multi-Node Cluster Configurations
Amazon Timestream for InfluxDB now supports expanded multi-node cluster configurations for InfluxDB 3 Enterprise edition, enabling you to scale clusters up to 15 nodes for demanding production workloads requiring high read throughput and high availability.
With this launch, you can now configure clusters with up to 15 nodes total, with one to four writer/reader nodes for data ingestion and queries, zero to 13 dedicated reader-only nodes for scaling query performance, plus a dedicated compactor node. This enables you to optimize for specific workload patterns. For example, you can create a dedicated reader-only nodes to handle read-heavy workloads such as dashboards, reporting, and analytical queries without impacting write performance. All Multi-node deployments distribute workloads across multiple nodes in different Availability Zones for enhanced fault tolerance and high availability
With this release, you can now add and remove nodes from all Enterprise clusters, providing greater flexibility for managing your time series database infrastructure. You can also upgrade from Core edition to Enterprise edition to access multi-node deployment capabilities and compaction features essential for long-term storage.
You can create expanded multi-node clusters using the Amazon Timestream for InfluxDB console. AWS CLI, or AWS SDKs by configuring custom parameter groups with your desired node topology. Amazon Timestream for InfluxDB 3 is available in all Regions where Timestream for InfluxDB is available.
For more information, see the Amazon Timestream for InfluxDB documentation and pricing page.