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Get Started with TDengine Cloud

TDengine Cloud is a fully managed cloud service for industrial big data. It delivers all features of TDengine Enterprise as a cloud-native solution in Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, or Google Cloud Platform.

You can register for a TDengine Cloud account for free and automatically obtain a one-month free trial to test TDengine Cloud for yourself.

Procedure

  1. Register for a TDengine Cloud account.

    1. In a web browser, open the TDengine Cloud website.
    2. In the Sign up section, enter your name and company email address.
    3. Click Get Confirmation Code. A confirmation email is sent to your email address.
    4. Copy the 6-digit confirmation code from the email and paste it into the Confirmation Code field.
    5. Click Sign in TDengine Cloud.
    6. On the page displayed, enter your name, company, country of residence, and phone number.
    7. Specify a password and click Continue.
  2. Determine whether you want to use any public databases and click Next.

    The TDengine DB Mart includes several public databases that you can use for testing purposes. To enable access to a public database in your account, select the toggle. You can modify these settings after the account creation process is finished.

  3. Create an organization.

    1. Enter a name for your organization in TDengine Cloud. This name must be unique.
    2. Specify whether to enable single sign-on (SSO).
      • Select Public to use GitHub, Microsoft, or Google SSO.
      • Select Azure AD to use Microsoft Entra ID. Enter the Azure domain, client ID, and client secret as prompted.
    3. Click Next.
  4. Create your first instance.

    1. Select a cloud and region from the drop-down lists.
    2. Enter a name for your instance.
    3. Specify whether to enable high availability.
    4. Specify whether to create a sample database.
    5. Click Select Plan and select your desired price plan.
    6. Click Create.

Your instance is created according to your specifications and you can begin to use TDengine Cloud. For more information, see the TDengine Cloud documentation.