Some of us use PostgreSQL as the backend database for Icina2 and using TimeScaleDB for the time-series makes a lot of sense so we only have 1 database server (or cluster) instead of an additional database server (or cluster) for the time-series.
Expected Behavior
Just like InfluxDB and Graphite setups, have a setup for TImeScaleDB
Context
I would like to save on the number of systems (or containers) required and utilize the powerful database that I already use.
Your Environment
Currently building with latest versions on RHEL 9
Some of us use PostgreSQL as the backend database for Icina2 and using TimeScaleDB for the time-series makes a lot of sense so we only have 1 database server (or cluster) instead of an additional database server (or cluster) for the time-series.
Expected Behavior
Just like InfluxDB and Graphite setups, have a setup for TImeScaleDB
Context
I would like to save on the number of systems (or containers) required and utilize the powerful database that I already use.
Your Environment
Currently building with latest versions on RHEL 9