Earlier this year, we announced a $110M Series C funding to build the future of data for developers worldwide. This new funding helps us accelerate the delivery of features that help our customers build best-in-class data-driven applications. We're excited to continue this momentum with #AlwaysBeLaunching (#ABL): MOAR Edition —a week full of exciting new features for Timescale Cloud, bringing you more worry-free, scalable, and flexible solutions. Our goal is to make database management boring, so you can focus on your applications rather than the infrastructure on which they're running. We've released early access to a highly requested feature: database replication in Timescale Cloud, making it easy to increase data availability and liberate load from your primary database. This feature allows you to enable replicas, which are duplicates of your main database that stay up-to-date with new data added, updated or deleted from the primary database. Database replication provides high availability, reduces downtime, and improves performance by directing heavy read queries to the replica, freeing resources in the primary database for higher ingest rates or additional read queries. We've designed our replicas to be hot standbys that can act as read replicas, allowing you to scale read workloads and better isolate your primary database for writes. Our replicas use streaming replication, which minimizes potential data loss during a failover event. With this new feature, we're also reducing the downtime associated with upgrades, including database, image, or node maintenance upgrades. We're releasing database replication under an "early access" label, and we'll be continuing to develop capabilities around database replication in Timescale Cloud, including replicas in different availability zones within the same region, multiple replicas per database service, greater flexibility around synchronous vs. asynchronous replicas, replicas in different AWS regions, and replicas in multi-node database services.