Hackernews posts about TimescaleDB
TimescaleDB is an open-source time-series database solution designed to efficiently store and query large amounts of timestamped data for applications requiring fast analytics and insights.
Related:
PostgreSQL ClickHouse
- PostgreSQL Couldn't Handle Our Time-Series Data–TimescaleDB Crushed It (www.tigerdata.com)
- Show HN: TimescaleDB to ClickHouse Change Data Capture (clickhouse.com)
- TimescaleDB – Introducing Direct Compress: Up to 40x Faster (www.tigerdata.com)
- Show HN: I built a tool to visualize NYC Urban Chaos (dash.hudsonshipping.co)
- Show HN: I Built Logstalgia for the Web (tailstream.io)
- Show HN: An Open-Source Eval Suite That Helps You Fix Postgres-Based Text-to-SQL (www.tigerdata.com)
- Loading a trillion rows of weather data into TimescaleDB (aliramadhan.me)
- TimescaleDB helped us scale analytics and reporting (blog.cloudflare.com)
- Building Metrics with TimescaleDB (www.inngest.com)
- TimescaleDB now has a dbt adapter (github.com)
- TimescaleDB 2.21 – 42× Faster DELETEs (www.tigerdata.com)
- TimescaleDB-Art (blog.cloudflare.com)
- TimescaleDB helped Cloudflare scale analytics and reporting (blog.cloudflare.com)
- TimescaleDB: An open-source time-series SQL database (github.com)
- TimescaleDB Becomes TigerData (old.reddit.com)
- What Is ClickHouse and How Does It Compare to TimescaleDB for Time Series? (www.timescale.com)
- The Problem with Locks and PostgreSQL Partitioning (and How to Fix It) (www.timescale.com)
- Benchmarking Time Series DBs (griddb.net)