Document history - Amazon Timestream

For similar capabilities to Amazon Timestream for LiveAnalytics, consider Amazon Timestream for InfluxDB. It offers simplified data ingestion and single-digit millisecond query response times for real-time analytics. Learn more here.

Document history

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AmazonTimestreamConsoleFullAccess – Update to an existing policy

Timestream for LiveAnalytics has added the pricing:GetProducts permission to the AmazonTimestreamConsoleFullAccess managed policy to provide pricing estimations for InfluxDB resource configurations during creation.

June 10, 2025

AmazonTimestreamConsoleFullAccess – Update to an existing policy

Amazon Timestream for InfluxDB has added the pricing:GetProducts permission to the AmazonTimestreamConsoleFullAccess managed policy to provide pricing estimations for InfluxDB resource configurations during creation.

June 10, 2025

Amazon Timestream for LiveAnalytics will no longer be open to new customers starting June 20, 2025.

For similar capabilities to Amazon Timestream for LiveAnalytics, consider Amazon Timestream for InfluxDB. It offers simplified data ingestion and single-digit millisecond query response times for real-time analytics. Learn more here.

May 20, 2025

AmazonTimestreamInfluxDBFullAccessWithoutMarketplaceAccess – New policy

This policy grants administrative permissions that allow full access to all Timestream for InfluxDB resources, excluding any marketplace-related actions. For more information see AWS managed policies for Amazon Timestream for InfluxDB.

April 16, 2025

AmazonTimestreamInfluxDBFullAccess – Update to an existing policy

Amazon Timestream for InfluxDB has added to the existing AmazonTimestreamInfluxDBFullAccess managed policy. For more information, see AWS managed policies for Amazon Timestream for InfluxDB.

April 16, 2025

AmazonTimestreamInfluxDBFullAccess – Update to an existing policy

Amazon Timestream for InfluxDB has added access to create, update, delete, and list Amazon Timestream InfluxDB clusters to the existing AmazonTimestreamInfluxDBFullAccess managed policy. For more information, see AWS managed policies for Amazon Timestream for InfluxDB.

February 17, 2025

Documentation-only update

Updated the Quotas topic to segregate the default quotas and system limits.

October 22, 2024

Amazon Timestream now supports query insights

Timestream now includes support for the query insights feature that helps you optimize your queries, improve their performance, and reduce costs.

October 22, 2024

Amazon Timestream for InfluxDB update to an existing policy.

Amazon Timestream for InfluxDB has added the ec2:DescribeRouteTables action to the existing AmazonTimestreamInfluxDBFullAccess managed policy for describing your route tables. For more information, see AWS managed policies for Amazon Timestream for InfluxDB.

October 8, 2024

AmazonTimestreamInfluxDBFullAccess – Update to an existing policy

Amazon Timestream for InfluxDB has added the ec2:DescribeRouteTables action to the existing AmazonTimestreamInfluxDBFullAccess managed policy. This action is used for describing your route tables. See AmazonTimestreamInfluxDBFullAccess.

September 12, 2024

AmazonTimestreamReadOnlyAccess – Update to an existing policy

Timestream for LiveAnalytics has added the DescribeAccountSettings permission to the AmazonTimestreamReadOnlyAccess managed policy for describing AWS account settings.

June 3, 2024

Amazon Timestream for LiveAnalytics now supports Timestream Compute Units (TCUs)

Amazon Timestream for LiveAnalytics now includes support for Timestream Compute Units (TCUs) to measure the compute capacity allocated for your query needs.

April 29, 2024

New policies added

Amazon Timestream for InfluxDB added two new policies: One that allows the service to manage network interfaces and security groups in your account. For more information, see AmazonTimestreamInfluxDBServiceRolePolicy. Another that provide full administrative access to create, update, delete and list Amazon Timestream InfluxDB instances and create and list parameter groups. For more information, see AmazonTimestreamInfluxDBFullAccess.

March 14, 2024

Amazon Timestream for InfluxDB is now generally available.

This documentation covers the initial release of Amazon Timestream for InfluxDB.

March 14, 2024

Amazon Timestream for LiveAnalytics Query events are available in AWS CloudTrail

Amazon Timestream for LiveAnalytics now publishes Query API data events to AWS CloudTrail. Customers can audit all Query API requests made in their AWS accounts, and see information such as which IAM User/Role made the request, when the request was made, which databases and tables were queried, and the request's Query ID.

September 12, 2023

Amazon Timestream for LiveAnalytics UNLOAD

Amazon Timestream for LiveAnalytics now supports UNLOAD to export query results to S3.

May 12, 2023

Amazon Timestream for LiveAnalytics update to an existing policy.

Batch load permissions added to a managed policy.

February 24, 2023

Amazon Timestream for LiveAnalytics batch load.

Amazon Timestream for LiveAnalytics now supports batch load functionality.

February 24, 2023

Amazon Timestream for LiveAnalytics now supports AWS Backup.

Amazon Timestream for LiveAnalytics now supports AWS Backup.

December 14, 2022

Amazon Timestream for LiveAnalytics updates to AWS managed policies

New information about AWS managed policies and Amazon Timestream for LiveAnalytics, including updates to existing managed policies.

November 29, 2021

Amazon Timestream for LiveAnalytics supports scheduled queries

Amazon Timestream for LiveAnalytics now supports running a query on your behalf, based on a schedule.

November 29, 2021

Amazon Timestream for LiveAnalytics supports magnetic store.

Amazon Timestream for LiveAnalytics now supports using magnetic storage for your table writes.

November 29, 2021

Amazon Timestream for LiveAnalytics multi-measure records.

Amazon Timestream for LiveAnalytics now supports a more compact format for storing your time-series data.

November 29, 2021

Amazon Timestream for LiveAnalytics updates to AWS managed policies

New information about AWS managed policies and Amazon Timestream for LiveAnalytics, including updates to existing managed policies.

May 24, 2021

Amazon Timestream for LiveAnalytics is now available in the Europe (Frankfurt) region.

Amazon Timestream for LiveAnalytics is now generally available in the Europe (Frankfurt) region (eu-central-1).

April 23, 2021

Amazon Timestream for LiveAnalytics now supports VPC endpoints (AWS PrivateLink).

Amazon Timestream for LiveAnalytics now supports the use of VPC endpoints (AWS PrivateLink).

March 23, 2021

Amazon Timestream now supports cross table queries.

You can use Amazon Timestream for LiveAnalytics to run cross table queries.

February 10, 2021

Amazon Timestream for LiveAnalytics now supports enhanced query execution statistics.

Amazon Timestream for LiveAnalytics now supports enhanced query execution statistics, such as amount of data scanned.

February 10, 2021

Amazon Timestream for LiveAnalytics now supports advanced time series functions.

You can use Amazon Timestream for LiveAnalytics to run SQL queries with advanced time series functions, such as derivatives, integrals, and correlations.

February 10, 2021

Amazon Timestream for LiveAnalytics is now HIPAA, ISO, and PCI compliant.

You can now use Amazon Timestream for LiveAnalytics for workloads that require HIPAA, ISO, and PCI-compliant infrastructure.

January 27, 2021

Amazon Timestream for LiveAnalytics now supports open-source Telegraf and Grafana.

You can now use Telegraf, the open-source, plugin-driven server agent for collecting and reporting metrics, and Grafana, the open-source analytics and monitoring platform for databases, with Amazon Timestream for LiveAnalytics.

November 25, 2020

Amazon Timestream for LiveAnalytics is now generally available.

This documentation covers the initial release of Amazon Timestream for LiveAnalytics.

September 30, 2020