Today we are proud to announce that multi-node TimescaleDB, a petabyte-scale distributed time-series database on PostgreSQL, is now available for free. This decision complements our latest release, TimescaleDB 1.7, which also made several formerly enterprise-only capabilities free, including data retention policies, downsampling, and data reorder policies. The new release offers scalable reads and writes, faster queries via push-down aggregation, elastic scale-out with the ability to add new data nodes to a live system, and data replication for fault tolerance and load balancing. This move is part of our long-term strategy to enable every software developer to store, analyze, and build on top of their time-series data. The TimescaleDB community has been instrumental in driving progress towards this mission, and we aim to continue serving the community with investments in new features and capabilities. By making multi-node TimescaleDB free, we can invest even more into our community and help developers measure what matters in their world.