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These instructions use a zip installer on these versions:

  • Microsoft Windows 10
  • Microsoft Windows 11
  • Microsoft Windows Server 2019

The minimum supported PostgreSQL versions are:

  • PostgreSQL 13.5
  • PostgreSQL 14.0
  • PostgreSQL 15.0
  • PostgreSQL 16.0
Warning

If you have already installed PostgreSQL using another method, you could encounter errors following these instructions. It is safest to remove any existing PostgreSQL installations before you begin. If you want to keep your current PostgreSQL installation, do not install TimescaleDB using this method. Install from source instead.

To install TimescaleDB 2.11.2 or later, make sure you have installed OpenSSL 3.x.

For older versions of TimescaleDB, OpenSSL 1.1.1 is required.

  1. Download and install the Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio from www.microsoft.com.
  2. Download and install PostgreSQL from www.postgresql.org. You might need to add the pg_config file location to your path. In the Windows Search tool, search for system environment variables. The path should be C:\Program Files\PostgreSQL\<version>\bin.
  3. Download the TimescaleDB installation .zip file from Windows releases.
  4. Locate the downloaded file on your local file system, and extract the files.
  5. In the extracted TimescaleDB directory, right-click the setup.exe file and select Run as Administrator to start the installer.

When you have completed the installation, you need to configure your database so that you can use it. The easiest way to do this is to run the timescaledb-tune script, which is included with the timescaledb-tools package. For more information, see the configuration section.

When you have PostgreSQL and TimescaleDB installed, you can connect to it from your local system using the psql command-line utility.

The psql tool is installed by default on Windows systems when you install PostgreSQL, and this is the most effective way to install the tool. These instructions use the interactive installer provided by PostgreSQL and EnterpriseDB.

  1. Download and run the PostgreSQL installer from www.enterprisedb.com.
  2. In the Select Components dialog, check Command Line Tools, along with any other components you want to install, and click Next.
  3. Complete the installation wizard to install the package.
  1. On your local system, at the command prompt, connect to the PostgreSQL instance as the postgres superuser:

    psql -U postgres -h localhost

    If your connection is successful, you'll see a message like this, followed by the psql prompt:

    psql (13.3, server 12.8 (Ubuntu 12.8-1.pgdg21.04+1))
    SSL connection (protocol: TLSv1.3, cipher: TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384, bits: 256, compression: off)
    Type "help" for help.
    tsdb=>
  2. At the psql prompt, create an empty database. Our database is called example:

    CREATE database example;
  3. Connect to the database you created:

    \c example
  4. Add the TimescaleDB extension:

    CREATE EXTENSION IF NOT EXISTS timescaledb;
  5. You can now connect to your database using this command:

    psql -U postgres -h localhost -d example

You can check that the TimescaleDB extension is installed by using the \dx command at the psql prompt. It looks like this:

tsdb=> \dx
List of installed extensions
-[ RECORD 1 ]------------------------------------------------------------------
Name | pg_stat_statements
Version | 1.7
Schema | public
Description | track execution statistics of all SQL statements executed
-[ RECORD 2 ]------------------------------------------------------------------
Name | plpgsql
Version | 1.0
Schema | pg_catalog
Description | PL/pgSQL procedural language
-[ RECORD 3 ]------------------------------------------------------------------
Name | timescaledb
Version | 2.4.1
Schema | public
Description | Enables scalable inserts and complex queries for time-series data
-[ RECORD 4 ]------------------------------------------------------------------
Name | timescaledb_toolkit
Version | 1.3.1
Schema | public
Description | timescaledb_toolkit
tsdb=>

Here are the latest TimescaleDB releases for PostgreSQL 13, 14, 15, and 16. To see information on releases, check out the GitHub releases page. Also see the release notes.

Now that you have your first Timescale database up and running, you can check out the Use Timescale section, and find out what you can do with it.

If you want to work through some tutorials to help you get up and running with Timescale and time-series data, check out the tutorials section.

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