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Basic Concepts

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Last updated: 2025-03-31 14:46:28

Region

A region is a geographical area where a physical Tencent Cloud TCHouse-C server is located. Select a Tencent Cloud region with caution as you cannot change it after service purchase and networks are completely isolated between regions. For a lower access latency and higher read and write speeds, we recommend you select a region closest to your users.

AZ

An availability zone (AZ) is a physical IDC with isolated resources within a region.

Tencent Cloud TCHouse-C Cluster

A Tencent Cloud TCHouse-C cluster is a distributed cluster of multiple ClickHouse nodes, each of which may have one or two replicas depending on the specifications you purchase. A cluster may contain one or more shards.

Shard

Tencent Cloud TCHouse-C stores massive amounts of data on multiple nodes, each of which only stores and processes a part of the data. When there is one replica, a shard corresponds to a node; when there are two replicas, a shard corresponds to two nodes.

Replica

A replica is used to guarantee data security and service availability in case of exceptions. Tencent Cloud TCHouse-C stores data on two nodes to generate two replicas.

HA

In HA mode, each shard has two replicas to ensure the cluster availability in case one of them fails.

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