Manus 1.5 Uses TiDB X to Let Agents Ship Full-Stack Apps at Scale
12 days ago
- #AI Agents
- #Database Architecture
- #Cloud Computing
- Software is shifting from developer-driven to agent-driven, with AI agents like Manus 1.5 spinning up full-stack applications end-to-end.
- Manus 1.5 allows ideas to move from prompt to deployed app in minutes, enabling rapid iteration and continuous change.
- Traditional infrastructure struggles with the new reality of managing thousands of short-lived apps, each with unique schemas and unpredictable usage spikes.
- TiDB X is introduced as a data layer designed for agent-driven workloads, offering instant isolation, online schema evolution, safe branching, and real-time analytics.
- Manus 1.5 can generate complete applications—front end, backend, authentication, and database—from a single prompt.
- TiDB X's elastic scale allows for the creation of thousands of databases in seconds, with compute nodes attaching to shared storage.
- Schema agility in TiDB X supports isolated databases per agent, online DDL, and branching for safe experiments.
- TiDB X combines OLTP, analytics, and search in one platform, enabling real-time dashboards and AI reasoning on fresh data.
- Cost visibility and self-tuning via Request Units (RUs) help manage unpredictable agent workloads and maintain budget control.
- TiDB X is uniquely suited for agentic workloads, providing speed, safety, and control with elasticity, safe change, real-time insights, and cost visibility.