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About: Tigris is a globally distributed S3-compatible multi-cloud object storage service providing low latency anywhere in the world with dynamic data placement and access-based rebalancing.

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I Tested Qwen Image's Text Rendering Claims. Here's What I Found.

This week Alibaba released Qwen Image, an open-weights (Apache 2) model that claims to support...

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Using Hugging Face datasets with Tigris

One of the most popular ways to share datasets is via Hugging Face’s dataset platform. You can even...

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We made unhateable IAM. Here’s how to use it.

We made IAM you can’t hate. Simplified permissions, an easy way to list access keys attached to a...

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Getting started with Warpstream on Tigris

Warpstream lets you store an unlimited amount of data in your message queues, but when you set it...

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Small Objects, Big Gains: Benchmarking Tigris Against AWS S3 and Cloudflare R2

One of Tigris's standout capabilities is its performance when storing and retrieving small objects....

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Standardizing Python Environments with Development Containers

If you're working in AI, you're probably working in Python. Maybe you have a webapp in whatever JS...

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mount -t tigrisfs

At Tigris we put your big data close to your compute so you don’t have to do it yourself. However,...

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Data Time Travel with DuckLake and Tigris

You’ve got your tunes in high gear, your editor is open, and you’re working on recreating some...

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Announcing the Tigris MCP server

One of the great things about modern AI editor workflows is how it makes it easier to get started....

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Global by Design: Tigris's Distributed Object Storage Architecture

At Tigris, globally replicated object storage is our thing. But why should you want your objects...

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Setting up a Docker Hub pull-through cache with Tigris

The Docker Hub is going to drastically decrease the rate limits for free accounts on April first. Are...

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If you’ve upgraded boto3 or the JavaScript S3 client in the last week, uploading files won’t work. Here’s how to fix it.

Hey all. Recently AWS released boto3 version 1.36.0, and in the process they changed how the...

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Using Tigris as a Filesystem

Earlier this year I started consolidating some workloads to my homelab Kubernetes cluster. One of the...

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How Beam runs GPUs anywhere

What do you do when you need to serve up a completely custom, 7+ billion parameter model with sub 10...

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Training with Big Data on Any Cloud

When you get started with finetuning AI models, you typically pull the datasets and models from...

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Nomadic Infrastructure Design for AI Workloads

A nomadic server hunting down wild GPUs in order to save money on its cloud computing bill. Image...

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Tigris supports Storage Tiers

A library with a fractal of bookshelves in all directions, wooden ladders connecting the floor to...

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How we built object notifications in Tigris

Autumn trees on a dusty road in Magoebaskloof, South Africa. Photo by Garren Smith, iPhone 13...

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Becoming your own Docker Registry with Tigris

Docker is the universal package format of the internet. When you deploy software to your computers,...

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We're making our availability metrics public

At Tigris Data, we provide object storage to our users. People put bytes into our servers with a...

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How fal.ai offers the fastest generative ai in the world

fal.ai’s team set an ambitious goal: host the fastest diffusion inference endpoints in the world...

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Snip, Snap, Serve: Effortless Global Image Delivery with Tigris

Making thumbnails load reasonably quickly is surprisingly complex for such a common problem. With...

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What’s the Big Deal with Conditional Writes Support in S3?

Twitter has been lit (well, not exactly lit, but let’s say there is a lot of enthusiasm) with posts...

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Metadata Querying for Object Storage feat. Elixir

Introduction I admit it. My first Tigris blog post about Eager and Lazy caching was kind...

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Sharing your Ollama models between Fly Machines using JuiceFS and Tigris

If you've been toying around in the AI space over the past few months, you've probably heard of...

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Eager & Lazy Caching feat. Elixir

At Tigris we offer a number of novel and practical improvements beyond what your typical Object...

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We're enabling billing for Tigris in July

Since we launched our public beta three months ago, our usage has skyrocketed, and hundreds of early...

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AI Image Generator with Stability and Tigris

Generative AI is a fantastic tool to use to quickly create images based on prompts. One of the...

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Tigris vs. S3 & Cloudfront

Tigris is a globally distributed S3-compatible object storage solution available that can easily be...

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Get your data ducks in a row with DuckLake

There’s a new data lake on the market: DuckLake. It’s worth the hype because it gives you an open...

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