Thanks for the pointer Aaron.

Regards,
Ananth

On 15-Jul-2013, at 8:30 AM, "aaron morton" 
<aa...@thelastpickle.com<mailto:aa...@thelastpickle.com>> wrote:

For those following along at home, recently another project in this space was 
announced https://github.com/deanhiller/databus

Cheers

-----------------
Aaron Morton
Cassandra Consultant
New Zealand

@aaronmorton
http://www.thelastpickle.com

On 13/07/2013, at 4:01 PM, Ananth Gundabattula 
<agundabatt...@threatmetrix.com<mailto:agundabatt...@threatmetrix.com>> wrote:

Hello Rob,

Thanks for the pointer. I have a couple of queries:

How does this project compare to the KairosDb project on github ( For one
I see that Rhombus supports multi column query which is cool whereas
kairos time series DB/OpenTSDB do not seem to have such a feature -
although we can use the tags to achieve something similar ? )

Are there any roll ups performed automatically by Rhombus ?

Can we control the TTL of the data being inserted ?

I am looking at the some of the time series based projects for production
use preferably running on top of cassandra and was wondering if Rhombus
can be seen as a pure time series optimized schema or something more than
that ?

Regards,
Ananth




On 7/12/13 7:15 AM, "Rob Righter" 
<rob.righ...@pardot.com<mailto:rob.righ...@pardot.com>> wrote:

Hello,

Just wanted to share a project that we have been working on. It's a
time-series object store for Cassandra. We tried to generalize the
common use cases for storing time-series data in Cassandra and
automatically handle the denormalization, indexing, and wide row
sharding. It currently exists as a Java Library. We have it deployed
as a web service in a Dropwizard app server with a REST style
interface. The plan is to eventually release that Dropwizard app too.

The project and explanation is available on Github at:
https://github.com/Pardot/Rhombus

I would love to hear feedback.

Many Thanks,
Rob


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