TimescaleDB is now available for easy deployment on Kubernetes, allowing developers to bring their time-series database to cloud-native technologies such as Kubernetes. The Helm Charts released by the Timescale team enable quick and easy deployment of TimescaleDB alongside other cloud-native applications, providing high availability and scalability. With the release of TimescaleDB 2.0 and multi-node, the database can be deployed in various configurations, including single-primary and multi-node deployments. The Helm Charts also deploy the Patroni agent for automatic leader election and failover, ensuring minimal downtime in case of primary node failure. Additionally, the deployment on cloud-native services like AWS EKS provides features such as availability zones, load balancing, and automated backups to S3. The Timescale community is invited to provide feedback on the progress made so far, with Helm Charts available for download from GitHub.