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Create your first service for Tiger Cloud on AWS and Tiger Cloud on Azure |
Tiger 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 Tiger Console |
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Getting started |
import CloudIntro from "versionContent/_partials/_cloud-intro.mdx"; import ServiceIntro from "versionContent/_partials/_services-intro.mdx"; import StartUsingCloud from "versionContent/_partials/_start-using-cloud.mdx"; import Install from "versionContent/_partials/_cloud-installation.mdx"; import CreateService from "versionContent/_partials/_create-service.mdx"; import Connect from "versionContent/_partials/_cloud-connect-service.mdx"; import WhereNext from "versionContent/_partials/_where-to-next.mdx"; import InstallAzure from "versionContent/_partials/_cloud-installation-azure.mdx"; import StartUsingCloudAzure from "versionContent/_partials/_start-using-cloud-azure.mdx";
Now that you have an active $ACCOUNT_LONG, you create and manage your $SERVICE_SHORTs in $CONSOLE. When you create a $SERVICE_SHORT, you effectively create a blank $PG database with additional $CLOUD_LONG features available under your $PRICING_PLAN. You then add or migrate your data into this database.
To run queries and perform other operations, connect to your $SERVICE_SHORT:
Now that you have an active $ACCOUNT_LONG, you create and manage your $SERVICE_SHORTs in $CONSOLE. When you create a $SERVICE_SHORT, you effectively create a blank $PG database with additional $CLOUD_LONG features available under your $PRICING_PLAN. You then add or migrate your data into this database.
To run queries and perform other operations, connect to your $SERVICE_SHORT: