hi, Did you know http://www.warp10.io/ ? It's a geotimeserie database. As far as i know this techno can handle 100k+ points per node ingestion, and its query language is powerful. I already tried it to process timeseries correlation. I'm pretty sure you wont be disappionted by it.
Regards, 2017-04-09 17:07 GMT+02:00 Matt <dromitl...@gmail.com>: > I just noticed the first link is wrong, I intended to send [1] instead. > > On a second look at InfluxDB, the compression is really better than Druid, > same for write and read performance. I'll have a deeper look before > committing to one. > > [1] https://cdn2.hubspot.net/hub/528953/hubfs/Screen_Shot_ > 2016-08-27_at_00.32.42.png?t=1491606817725 > > On Sat, Apr 8, 2017 at 9:40 PM, Matt <dromitl...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> I compared them some days ago. >> >> I found a useful article about many of the tsdb available out there [1], >> check the big table on the article, it's really helpful. The thing that >> bothered me the most about InfluxDB was not being able to setup a cluster >> using the open source distribution, that may not be a problem in the future >> but I preferred to be able to do so now. >> >> Regarding Druid there is also a really interesting talk by one of its >> committers [2]. I liked some of the decisions they made regarding the way >> queries are executed and the way the data is stored on disk (they have >> taken some ideas from the search engine industry). >> >> The other promising alternative is Prometheus, though I haven't had a >> look at it yet, I plan to do so in the near future. >> >> If anyone is using a time-series database and wants to tell us about it >> that would be helpful! >> >> Best regards, >> Matt >> >> [1] https://blog.netsil.com/a-comparison-of-time-series-data >> bases-and-netsils-use-of-druid-db805d471206 >> [2] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vbH8E0nH2Nw >> >> On Sat, Apr 8, 2017 at 8:16 PM, Ted Yu <yuzhih...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> I found this related post: >>> >>> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/druid-user/Co5WUZOMnEk >>> >>> On Sat, Apr 8, 2017 at 3:56 PM, Traku traku <tra...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> I'm using Influxdb. I think influxdb is easier as time-series database >>>> solution. >>>> >>>> Did you compare them? >>>> >>>> Best regards. >>>> >>>> 2017-04-07 21:01 GMT+02:00 Matt <dromitl...@gmail.com>: >>>> >>>>> Hi all, >>>>> >>>>> I'm looking for an example of Tranquility (Druid's lib) as a Flink >>>>> sink. >>>>> >>>>> I'm trying to follow the code in [1] but I feel it's incomplete or >>>>> maybe outdated, it doesn't mention anything about other method >>>>> (tranquilizer) that seems to be part of the BeamFactory interface in the >>>>> current version. >>>>> >>>>> If anyone has any code or a working project to use as a reference that >>>>> would be awesome for me and for the rest of us looking for a time-series >>>>> database solution! >>>>> >>>>> Best regards, >>>>> Matt >>>>> >>>>> [1] https://github.com/druid-io/tranquility/blob/master/docs/flink.md >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >> > -- Alexis Gendronneau alexis.gendronn...@corp.ovh.com a.gendronn...@gmail.com