Tembo Update #4
What's new in Tembo Cloud? CLI updates, a new marketing website (soon!), pgmq v1.0, pricing/billing is coming, monitoring improvements, and an upcoming demo sprint you won't want to miss :)
Tembo Update #4
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Hitting the gas.
In November, we geared up to do exactly that. We continue to learn from design partners and customers, and we’re setting the stage for a big reveal over the next couple of months.
We have new Tembo Stacks, new tooling, and new functionality on the way—which means we needed to take a little time to refine our core. Read about the highlights in this update, or even better, sign into cloud.tembo.io and see the progress yourself :)
So what's new?
Tembo CLI — Our command line interface introduces the ability to run Tembo Stacks on your local machine, then seamlessly deploy them to Tembo Cloud.
New Website — We’re putting finishing touches on a redesign of tembo.io. The new homepage will roll out this week, the remainder in the next couple of weeks.
Pricing — As we’ve mentioned in previous updates, we’re nearing GA status, which means pricing/billing and support SLAs. Details will be published soon.
PGMQ 1.0 — This month saw a large leap forward for pgmq, with v1.0 introducing a stable API, object membership model, relaxed compiling requirements, and a brand new unlogged queue type. The net result? More stable, flexible, and easier to use message queues that are blazingly fast.
Message Queue Stack — We’ve added more under the hood including configuration improvements, a RestAPI, and pgmq v1.0.
Monitoring Improvements — We laid the groundwork for an Alert Center, adding notifications for database status and database health monitoring.
Recent Blog Posts:
Vector Indexes in Postgres Using pgvector: IVFFlat vs HSNW - Vector search is powerful if you use the right tool for the job in front of you. In this post, Ricardo unpacks two of the most common vector indexes, and the tradeoffs they offer.
PGMQ: Lightweight Message Queue on Postgres with No Background Worker - Conventional wisdom says that you’ll need a background worker or agent to keep an eye on your message queue. True, but it’s also just one more thing for you to keep track of. Adam has a better way using pgmq—no mess, no fuss, no background worker.
Hacking Postgres S1 E10 - We just wrapped up Season 1 of Hacking Postgres. If you missed it, give Episode 10 a listen—Ry sits down with Tim Sehn, the founder of Dolt. Watch below or listen on Apple/Spotify.
20 Releases in 32 Days…
Last week, we got the whole Tembo team together for our quarterly hang. As a remote-first company, having everyone around the same table is an opportunity for alignment on vision, strategy, operational plans.
We came away with a bold mission—Between now and early January, we’re sprinting toward the creation of 20 demos and announcements—new features, new stacks, new tools, and new people :)
Join us on the journey—upvoting features on our Public Roadmap, sharing our content as it comes out, and engaging with the team and community in Slack.
As always, if you have any ideas to improve Tembo, or would like to chat, we'd love to hear from you. Feel free to email us, or chat with us in-app or in our community Slack.
- The Tembo Team