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Aiven for ClickHouse on Oracle Cloud
As an Aiven user and Aiven for ClickHouse user,
I want to be able to use Aiven for ClickHouse on Oracle Cloud with all the Aiven capabilities available on the other cloud providers, seamlessly.4 votes -
Support Google Cloud Storage (GCS) table engine for Clickhouse
As data analyst
I want to migrate data from Google services into Clickhouse
so that I can analyze relevant dataOne way to migrate data (as recommended by clickhouse.com) from BigQuery to Clickhouse is to use Google Cloud Storage as an intermediary data store--aka export data from BigQuery to GCS, then access GCS as a table engine in Clickhouse. https://clickhouse.com/docs/en/migrations/bigquery/loading-data
3 votes -
More frequent backups for Aiven for ClickHouse
As an Aiven for ClickHouse user,
I want to be able to backup my service more frequently than the current "once every 24 hrs" frequency.3 votes -
Support rabbitmq table engine
As a ClickHouse developer,
I want to be able to use the RabbitMQ table engine on Aiven for ClickHouse2 votes -
Connect to Specific ClickHouse Shard
As Data Engineer
I want to Connect to a specific ClickHouse Shard, either an assigned connection, or a random one.
so that I can leverage distributed tables for read workloads without needing to rely on them for writes.
This will reduce the overhead for high ingestion rates, and make the "Inserted Rows" metric more accurate, since it currently counts both the distributed table and the underlying table.1 vote -
ClickHouse Query Cache
As an Aiven for ClickHouse user,
I want to take advantage of ClickHouse's query cache (https://clickhouse.com/docs/en/operations/query-cache) at query level to reduce the latency of some of my queries.1 vote -
DDS support for Aiven for Clickhouse
As DevOps
I want to see Dynamic disk sizing (DDS) as available option for Aiven for ClickHouse1 vote -
Providing a Idea on Real-time Resource Optimization Assistant!
One helpful idea for improving user experience on cloud platforms like Aiven is to implement a "Real-time Resource Optimization Assistant": This feature would automatically analyze a user’s resource usage (e.g., CPU, memory, storage) and provide real--time recommendations on scaling resources up or down based on current needs: It could also suggest more cost-effective configurations or alternative services if it detects underutilized resources: For example,, if a database instance is consistently operating well below its capacity,, the assistant would recommend reducing resources to save on costs: Conversely, if there’s a spike in demand, it would suggest scaling up to prevent performance…
1 vote
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