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Tigris is a globally distributed S3-compatible object storage service that provides low latency anywhere in the world. | https://tigrisdata.com | Based in SFO
Bam, your terminal now has the power of global dynamic data placement as soon as you type in:

tigris login
February 10, 2026 at 5:31 PM

Want to learn more about how we made it happen? Check out the blog: www.tigrisdata.com/blog/storage...
Deriving the Tigris Go SDK | Tigris Object Storage
Tigris now has an official Go SDK! Learn how storage-go provides both an AWS S3 drop-in replacement and an ergonomic high-level interface for Go developers.
www.tigrisdata.com
February 3, 2026 at 2:23 PM
We're happy to announce that we have a Go SDK for using Tigris in Go programs. We've made the Tigris SDK for Go with deep understanding of the problems of object storage as well as making a simpler interface.
February 3, 2026 at 2:23 PM
Update: admin console access is restored. Please follow this thread for updates as they happen: status.tigris.dev/incidents/01...
DNS outage impacting several regions - Tigris Status
Tigris console access has been restored. You should now be able to log in to the Tigris console normally
status.tigris.dev
January 31, 2026 at 10:35 PM
Today we're gonna show you how to use Tigris itself as a key-value store so that you can design your applications around being object storage native.

Check out more on the blog: www.tigrisdata.com/blog/tigris-...

What have you gotten done with object storage? Let us know in the comments!
Using Tigris as a key-value store | Tigris Object Storage
Learn how to use Tigris object storage as a powerful key-value store for both structured and unstructured data, eliminating the need for separate databases.
www.tigrisdata.com
January 20, 2026 at 3:52 PM
The way you link things together is via "object storage pointers" where you store the key of a value in a database record, using that to reify and glue everything together.

This does work*, but it sucks.
January 20, 2026 at 3:52 PM
Usually when you set up an architecture with object storage, you have the "two sources of truth" paradigm. You have your database for structured data (records) and your object storage for unstructured data (AI models, images, datasets, etc).
January 20, 2026 at 3:52 PM
Read more on the blog if you want to know how we turned object storage inside-out: www.tigrisdata.com/blog/append-...
Append-Only Object Storage: The Foundation Behind Cheap Bucket Forking | Tigris Object Storage
How immutable, append-only architecture enables O(1) snapshots and forks in Tigris object storage, inspired by ZFS and log-structured systems.
www.tigrisdata.com
January 1, 2026 at 7:55 PM