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Shane da Silva
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Anyone have experience running their own time series database for exposing analytics back to customers (i.e. not purely for internal use). Thinking about giving frame developers much more detailed analytics on their frames, and exploring one of a few options.
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Justin Hunter
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Talk to @mattober. He set up our time series database for Piñata’s frame analytics.
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@sds
@mattober I'm just looking for a high level synopsis—what's the operational experience, developer experience, and if you have any anecdotal data, performance experience based on the stack you chose. No judgements, just curiosity. Thanks!
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Matt Ober
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We ended up choosing a clickhouse based system for our time series needs. Both data ingestion speed and query performance are freakishly good. We also liked the “SQL-like” query language.
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Like a lot of modern DBs, operational experience needed kind of depends on whether you buy vs build out your stack. You can run clickhouse yourself, but there’s also a lot of “out of the box” cloud-hosted tooling saas options that are fairly easy to pick up
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Daniel Lombraña
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Did you rejected postgres time series for a reason? https://www.timescale.com/
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