π MCP Server with Docker, Redis, and TimescaleDB
@chuckwilliams37
About π MCP Server with Docker, Redis, and TimescaleDB
MCP server with Docker, Redis, and TimescaleDB
Basic information
Config
Add this server to your MCP-compatible client using the configuration below.
{
"mcpServers": {
"mcp-server-docker-chuckwilliams37": {
"command": "docker",
"args": [
"compose",
"build"
]
}
}
}Tools
No tools detected
We auto-extract tools from the README. The maintainer can list them under a ## Tools heading to populate this section.
Overview
What is π MCP Server with Docker, Redis, and TimescaleDB?
This server is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server built with Docker, Redis, and TimescaleDB. It uses FastAPI as its web framework, integrates Redis for caching, TimescaleDB for time-series data storage, and Docker Compose to orchestrate the multi-container application.
How to use π MCP Server with Docker, Redis, and TimescaleDB?
Clone the repository, copy .env.example to .env and modify as needed, then run docker compose build followed by docker compose up -d. The server is accessible at http://localhost:8080. A systemd service can be configured for automatic restart on reboot.
Key features of π MCP Server with Docker, Redis, and TimescaleDB
- FastAPI web framework for the MCP server
- Redis for caching mechanisms
- TimescaleDB time-series database
- Docker Compose orchestrates multi-container deployment
- Environment variables configurable via
.env - Systemd service for auto-start on reboot
- Utility scripts for bootstrap, repo init, push, and SSH setup
Use cases of π MCP Server with Docker, Redis, and TimescaleDB
- Deploying an MCP server with caching and timeβseries storage
- Quickly provisioning a fresh Ubuntu VM for MCP via fullβbootstrap script
- Running the server as a system service that restarts automatically
- Managing the project with Git and pushing to remote repositories
- Accessing the server locally on port 8080
FAQ from π MCP Server with Docker, Redis, and TimescaleDB
What are the prerequisites?
Docker and Docker Compose installed on your system, plus Git. Zsh with Oh-My-Zsh is optional.
How do I configure the environment?
Copy .env.example to .env and edit the variables as needed.
How can I make the server restart automatically on reboot?
Create a systemd service file (example provided) and enable it with sudo systemctl enable mcp-docker.
What scripts are available in the repository?
The scripts/ directory includes full-bootstrap-mcp.sh for fresh Ubuntu VM setup, init-repo.sh for Git initialization, push-repo.sh for remote push, and setup-mcpserver.sh for SSH configuration.
How do I access the server?
After starting the containers with docker compose up -d, open http://localhost:8080 in a browser.
More Cloud & Infrastructure MCP servers
MCP Gateway
mcp-ecosystemπ§© MCP Gateway - A lightweight gateway service that instantly transforms existing MCP Servers and APIs into MCP servers with zero code changes. Features Docker deployment and management UI, requiring no infrastructure modifications.
Supabase MCP Server
supabase-communityConnect Supabase to your AI assistants
AWS MCP
RafalWilinskiTalk with your AWS using Claude. Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for AWS. Better Amazon Q alternative.

Aws Kb Retrieval Server
modelcontextprotocolModel Context Protocol Servers
AWS Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server
alexei-ledA lightweight service that enables AI assistants to execute AWS CLI commands (in safe containerized environment) through the Model Context Protocol (MCP). Bridges Claude, Cursor, and other MCP-aware AI tools with AWS CLI for enhanced cloud infrastructure management.
Comments