TimescaleDB 2.0 is now available, offering new features such as multi-node deployment for petabyte-scale workloads, updated licensing, improved continuous aggregates, user-defined actions, and enhanced informational views. The distributed hypertable feature allows users to scale their time-series data across multiple nodes, improving performance and ingest speed. Continuous aggregates have been overhauled with new APIs that give users more control over the process, including manual refresh options and automation policies. User-defined actions enable custom background jobs for tasks such as retention, compression, and data reordering. The TimescaleDB 2.0 release includes improvements to views, size utilities, and method signatures, as well as a focus on user feedback and future development plans. Users can now download the software and start using it immediately or sign up for managed cloud services with free trials.