@ovaistariq.net
📤 100
📥 165
📝 10
reposted by
Xe
2 months ago
Coming soon to an Anubis near you: object storage backend support:
github.com/TecharoHQ/anubis/pull/1089
This lets you use something like
@tigrisdata.com
to store Anubis data globally!
loading . . .
feat(lib/store): add s3api storage backend by Xe · Pull Request #1089 · TecharoHQ/anubis
Adds an object storage backend for Anubis, enabling you to store Anubis data in bottomless cloud storage on the cheap. Checklist: Added a description of the changes to the [Unreleased] section of...
https://github.com/TecharoHQ/anubis/pull/1089
0
19
2
Most people: "Object storage is slow." LogSeam: 500 million log searches/sec - all on
@tigrisdata.com
Storage doesn’t have to be boring:
www.tigrisdata.com/blog/case-st...
loading . . .
How LogSeam Searches 500 Million Logs per second | Tigris Object Storage
LogSeam transforms log management with Tigris, achieving massive cost savings and performance improvements in their security data lake architecture.
https://www.tigrisdata.com/blog/case-study-logseam/
2 months ago
0
1
0
reposted by
Tigris Data
2 months ago
Did you miss us at DevOpsDays Halifax last week? Xe had a talk on globally distributed systems design and we have a copy of it on our blog! Here's a sneak peek:
loading . . .
1
3
2
reposted by
Tigris Data
2 months ago
Learn how to generate globally distributed videos with Google's text-to-video model Veo3 and Tigris. Read the full article here:
www.tigrisdata.com/blog/video-g...
loading . . .
0
3
1
LogSeam runs 500M+ logs/sec across commodity compute. On Tigris, they ripped through TBs of data in seconds - globally replicated, cost-efficient, and without friction. This is why we built Tigris: storage that doesn’t hold builders back. 🚀
www.logseam.com/blog/why-a-g...
loading . . .
LogSeam
Powerful, intuitive log management and analysis tools that help teams identify issues faster, optimize performance, and maintain system reliability.
https://www.logseam.com/blog/why-a-global-cdn-object-store
3 months ago
0
0
0
reposted by
HN
3 months ago
Small Objects, Big Gains: Benchmarking Tigris Against AWS S3 and Cloudflare R2 L:
https://www.tigrisdata.com/blog/benchmark-small-objects/
C:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44953971
posted on 2025.08.19 at 13:25:24 (c=0, p=4)
0
2
1
reposted by
Tigris Data
3 months ago
Today Xe digs into the model card and tells you what you need to know about when and where to use this powerful new tool. Read more on the blog:
www.tigrisdata.com/blog/gpt-oss/
loading . . .
gpt-oss is not for developers. It’s for agents. | Tigris Object Storage
Discover why OpenAI's gpt-oss model family is ideal for building reliable and safe AI agents, not just for developers.
https://www.tigrisdata.com/blog/gpt-oss/
0
2
1
reposted by
Tigris Data
3 months ago
Recently OpenAI released the gpt-oss model family. It's not a great coding model, it's not the best for generic question and answer, but it's incredible for building agents that keep on task.
1
1
2
reposted by
Tigris Data
3 months ago
Read the story:
www.tigrisdata.com/blog/generat...
loading . . .
Generative Software Development: From Coding to Conversing | Tigris Object Storage
How AI is transforming software development from autocomplete to autonomous agents, and what this means for the future of coding.
https://www.tigrisdata.com/blog/generative-software/
0
1
1
reposted by
Tigris Data
3 months ago
What happens when your CEO asks an AI to make changes to a production-grade distributed file system like tigrisfs? That’s exactly what happened here at Tigris.
loading . . .
1
3
1
I just updated deep infra code by telling an AI what to do. No editor. No keystrokes. Just a prompt → PR. This is how coding is turning into conversing, and why I’m never going back:
www.tigrisdata.com/blog/generat...
loading . . .
3 months ago
0
1
0
reposted by
Lars Wikman
3 months ago
Our good friends at Tigris return to support our efforts. This time they are sponsoring a very special thing for Goatmire that I look forward to sharing soon enough. We use their object storage for NervesCloud. Check them out for geo-distributed object storage.
www.tigrisdata.com
0
9
2
reposted by
Tigris Data
3 months ago
Alibaba released Qwen Image earlier this week with some big claims about performance, but how does it act in the real world? Our local image generation expert did a deep dive into the paper and tried it out for themselves. Read the details on the blog:
www.tigrisdata.com/blog/qwen-im...
loading . . .
I Tested Qwen Image's Text Rendering Claims. Here's What I Found. | Tigris Object Storage
Alibaba's new open-weights Qwen Image model shows promise in text rendering but struggles with making the text appear natural. Sometimes it just looks like it was photoshopped in because that's how…
https://www.tigrisdata.com/blog/qwen-image/
0
1
2
Warpstream gives you diskless Kafka. Tigris gives you global durability, zero cloud lock-in. No brokers. No infra. Just clean streaming built on S3-compatible storage. We’re excited to make this easy to use out of the box:
www.warpstream.com/blog/getting...
@warpstream.com
@tigrisdata.com
loading . . .
Getting started with WarpStream on Tigris
By combining WarpStream with Tigris, you get a bottomless, durable, and globally aware message queue. Your data is stored efficiently, close to where it’s consumed, without incurring hidden transfer f...
https://www.warpstream.com/blog/getting-started-with-warpstream-on-tigris
3 months ago
0
1
0
reposted by
WarpStream
3 months ago
Want global durability and zero cloud lock-in for your Kafka-compatible workloads? This guide walks through deploying WarpStream on Tigris, using it as a globally distributed S3-compatible object store.
www.warpstream.com/blog/getting...
loading . . .
Getting started with WarpStream on Tigris
By combining WarpStream with Tigris, you get a bottomless, durable, and globally aware message queue. Your data is stored efficiently, close to where it’s consumed, without incurring hidden transfer f...
https://www.warpstream.com/blog/getting-started-with-warpstream-on-tigris
0
2
1
Did you know you can use
@hf.co
Datasets with
@tigrisdata.com
? The process is surprisingly straightforward thanks to Hugging Face datasets' built-in support for S3-compatible storage:
www.tigrisdata.com/blog/hugging...
loading . . .
Using Hugging Face datasets with Tigris | Tigris Object Storage
Let your datasets roam freely between the multicloud with Tigris! Today you'll learn how to import your datasets into Tigris in a snap.
https://www.tigrisdata.com/blog/huggingface-datasets/
3 months ago
0
2
0
A distributed database that can’t be killed? At the Linux Foundation Open Source Summit, one of my team mates shared how we run FoundationDB globally, and keep it rock solid across dozens of regions. The New Stack captured it well 👇
thenewstack.io/foundationdb...
loading . . .
FoundationDB: A Distributed Database That Can't Be Killed
Even when dismembered by multiple failures, FoundationDB remains undaunted, relentlessly restoring itself to keep data flowing.
https://thenewstack.io/foundationdb-a-distributed-database-that-cant-be-killed/
3 months ago
0
0
0
reposted by
Brad Gessler
3 months ago
The hard part for all the HTTP Live Streaming video was separating all the lies from facts I was told by LLMs to get ffmpeg encoding multiple streams. The easy part was distributing the chunks globally with
@tigrisdata.com
's global S3 object store so I didn't have to deal with a CDN proxy.
0
3
1
reposted by
Brad Gessler
3 months ago
I nerd sniped myself this week with HLS video so that it would play really well for people around the world 😬🤓. Had a revelation about how
@phlex.fun
and Turbo could work really well together if you scroll towards the bottom of the update. Can't wait to get back into video production! 👨🏻🤳
loading . . .
Phlex on Rails: Week Six Update
Video quality, a Rails 8 upgrade, and HTTP Live Streaming
https://beautifulruby.com/articles/phlex-week-six-update
1
3
1
reposted by
dan layus from augustana
4 months ago
also tigerdata sounds too much like
@tigrisdata.com
. could be super confusing for people who want object storage to see high performance olap databases
1
4
1
reposted by
Xe
4 months ago
They didn't let me ship this on main :(
add a skeleton here at some point
1
29
1
reposted by
Tigris Data
4 months ago
Most object stores choke on small object performance. We benchmarked 1KB reads: Tigris: 7.9 ms S3: 42.0 ms R2: 681.0 ms That’s 5.3x faster than S3 and 86.6x faster than R2. Full details + methodology: 🔗
www.tigrisdata.com/blog/benchma...
No fluff. Just data.
0
4
2
Fake CAPTCHAs aren’t just annoying - they’re dangerous. We uncovered how attackers use them to sneak malware past scanners. Here’s what we found:
www.tigrisdata.com/blog/fake-ca...
loading . . .
Behind the Fake CAPTCHA: How We Fought Back Against Platform Abuse | Tigris Object Storage
We detected fake CAPTCHAs on our platform. Here's what we did to remove them and stay a step ahead of attackers.
https://www.tigrisdata.com/blog/fake-captchas/
6 months ago
0
2
0
you reached the end!!
feeds!
log in