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TiDB Introduction |
Learn about the NewSQL database TiDB that supports HTAP workloads. |
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TiDB (/’taɪdiːbi:/, "Ti" stands for Titanium) is an open-source, distributed, NewSQL database that supports Hybrid Transactional and Analytical Processing (HTAP) workloads. It is MySQL compatible and features horizontal scalability, strong consistency, and high availability. TiDB can be deployed on-premise or in-cloud.
Designed for the cloud, TiDB provides flexible scalability, reliability and security on the cloud platform. Users can elastically scale TiDB to meet the requirements of their changing workloads. TiDB Operator helps manage TiDB on Kubernetes and automates operating tasks, which makes TiDB easier to deploy on any cloud that provides managed Kubernetes. TiDB Cloud (Beta), the fully-managed TiDB service, is the easiest, most economical, and most resilient way to unlock the full power of TiDB in the cloud, allowing you to deploy and run TiDB clusters with just a few clicks.
About TiDB- TiDB Introduction
- Basic Features
- What's New in TiDB 5.0
- Compatibility with MySQL
- Usage Limitations
- TiDB Adopters
- Hardware and Software Requirements
- Check Environment and Configuration
- Deploy a TiDB Cluster Using TiUP
- Use TiFlash for Analytical Processing
- Deploy TiDB in Kubernetes
- Migration Overview
- Migrate full data from Aurora
- Migrate continuously from Aurora/MySQL Database
- Migrate from CSV Files
- Migrate from MySQL SQL Files
- Upgrade TiDB Using TiUP
- Scale TiDB Using TiUP
- Back up and Restore Data
- Deploy and Manage TiCDC
- Maintain TiDB Using TiUP
- Maintain TiFlash
- Monitoring Framework
- Monitoring API
- Deploy Monitoring Services
- Export Grafana Snapshots
- Alert Rules and Solutions
- TiFlash Alert Rules and Solutions
- TiDB Troubleshooting Map
- Identify Slow Queries
- Analyze Slow Queries
- SQL Diagnostics
- Troubleshoot Hotspot Issues
- Troubleshoot the TiDB Cluster
- Troubleshoot TiCDC
- Troubleshoot TiFlash