Tigris MCP Server
by tigrisdata
Tigris MCP Server is a globally distributed S3-compatible object storage service providing low latency. It allows developers to store and access any amount of data using existing S3 tools and libraries.
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What is Tigris MCP Server?
Tigris MCP Server is an S3-compatible object storage service built for low latency and global distribution.
How to use Tigris MCP Server?
The server can be installed via NPX using the command npx -y @tigrisdata/tigris-mcp-server init
. Alternatively, it can be configured manually in claude_desktop_config.json
or Cursor Settings/MCP, either via NPX or Docker, with appropriate AWS credentials or profiles. Refer to the Tigris Data documentation for detailed instructions.
Key features of Tigris MCP Server
S3 Compatibility
Global Distribution
Low Latency
Docker Support
AWS Profile Support
Use cases of Tigris MCP Server
Storing large amounts of data
Serving media files
Backups and archiving
Content delivery networks (CDNs)
FAQ from Tigris MCP Server
How do I get AWS credentials?
How do I get AWS credentials?
You can get AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
and AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
from the webconsole.
Where can I find detailed documentation?
Where can I find detailed documentation?
Refer to the Tigris Data documentation for a detailed overview.
How do I install the server?
How do I install the server?
Run npx -y @tigrisdata/tigris-mcp-server init
in the terminal.
Can I run the server in Docker?
Can I run the server in Docker?
Yes, you can run the server in Docker mode if you have Docker installed and running.
How can I use my existing AWS Profiles?
How can I use my existing AWS Profiles?
You can configure the server to use your existing AWS Profiles if you have AWS CLI installed and configured.