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# Timescale

Timescale Cloud is the modern PostgreSQL data platform for all your applications. It enhances PostgreSQL to handle
time series, events, real-time analytics, and vector search — all in a single database alongside transactional workloads.

You get one system that handles live data ingestion, late and out-of-order updates, and low latency queries, with the
performance, reliability, and scalability your app needs. Ideal for IoT, crypto, finance, SaaS, and a myriad other
domains, Timescale Cloud allows you to build data-heavy, mission-critical apps while retaining the familiarity and
reliability of PostgreSQL.

A Timescale Cloud service is a single optimized 100% PostgreSQL database instance that you use as is, or extend with
the capabilities specific to your business needs. Anything you can do with regular PostgreSQL tables, you can do
with hypertables, just with much better performance and improved user experience for real-time analytics workloads.


## Get started

- [Create a Timescale Cloud service](https://docs.timescale.com/getting-started/latest/services): Timescale Cloud offers a range of capabilities to accommodate your real-time analytics and AI and vector workloads. Learn more about each of them and create your first service in Timescale Console
- [Run your queries from Timescale Console](https://docs.timescale.com/getting-started/latest/run-queries-from-console): Choose the right tool to manage your data. Timescale Cloud offers the data mode, the SQL editor, and the SQL Assistant to better address your needs
- [Try out key features of Timescale products](https://docs.timescale.com/getting-started/latest/try-key-features-timescale-products): Improve database performance with hypertables, time bucketing, compression and continuous aggregates

## About Timescale products

- [Changelog](https://docs.timescale.com/about/latest/changelog): All the latest features and updates to Timescale products.
- [Release notes](https://docs.timescale.com/about/latest/release-notes): Links to the release notes for Timescale open-source repositories.
- [Pricing plans and account management](https://docs.timescale.com/about/latest/pricing-plans-and-account-management): Learn more about the pricing plans and account management in Timescale Cloud.


## Read and write data

- [Write data](https://docs.timescale.com/use-timescale/latest/write-data): Writing data to Timescale Cloud and TimescaleDB works the same way as writing data to regular PostgreSQL.
- [Read data](https://docs.timescale.com/use-timescale/latest/query-data): Reading data from Timescale Cloud and TimescaleDB works the same way as writing data to regular PostgreSQL.

## Implement use cases


## Improve query performance


## Efficient storage

## Build for AI

## Deploy and upgrade

## Migrate and ingest data

## Operate and scale

## Integrations

## Security

- [Timescale security standards](https://www.timescale.com/security): security norms and practices that Timescale is compliant with.
- [Timescale security overview](https://docs.timescale.com/use-timescale/latest/security/overview/): additional things in Timescale that ensure operational security and lock-down Timescale Cloud services.
- [SAML authentication](https://docs.timescale.com/use-timescale/latest/security/saml/): with SAML enabled Timescale Cloud users log into their Timescale account using their existing SSO.
- [Multi-factor user authentication](https://docs.timescale.com/use-timescale/latest/security/multi-factor-authentication/): secure logins that require an authentication code in addition to your user password.
- [Connect with a stricter SSL mode](https://docs.timescale.com/use-timescale/latest/security/strict-ssl/): connect to Timescale Cloud using SSL certificates, stricter SSL mode, verify-ca and verify-full.
- [Securely connect to Timescale Cloud from any cloud or on-premise environment](https://docs.timescale.com/use-timescale/latest/security/transit-gateway/): AWS Transit Gateway enables you to securely connect to your Timescale Cloud from AWS, GCP, Azure, or any other cloud or on-premise environment.
- [Secure your Timescale Cloud services with VPC Peering and AWS PrivateLink](https://docs.timescale.com/use-timescale/latest/security/vpc/): use Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) peering to ensure that your Timescale Cloud services are only accessible through your secured AWS infrastructure.
- [IP allow list](https://docs.timescale.com/use-timescale/latest/security/ip-allow-list/): restrict access to your Timescale Cloud services to trusted IP addresses only.


## API reference