frostdb
InfluxDB
frostdb | InfluxDB | |
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5 | 28 | |
1,210 | 27,797 | |
1.1% | 0.9% | |
9.5 | 9.9 | |
3 days ago | 2 days ago | |
Go | Rust | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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frostdb
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Polar Signals Cloud Is Generally Available
> In addition to that we built a custom columnar database
I did some digging in your blog history and it seems that is referencing https://www.polarsignals.com/blog/posts/2022/07/22/frostdb-i... and digging into the "but why?" section <https://github.com/polarsignals/frostdb#why-you-should-use-f...> seems to imply you favored the embedded feature over having something standalone, but I would enjoy hearing (or reading a blog post!) about why you felt it was a better use of your engineering to make your own columar DB versus using one of the existing columanr dbs that I have seen referenced a ton in other Show HN announcements around both logging and metrics services
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anyone have experience writing data to parquet files? Is there a better alternative for storing large amounts of financial tick data?
We use clickhouse, but i would take a look at https://github.com/polarsignals/frostdb
- Open Source Databases in Go
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ArcticDB: A Database for Observability
Hey all, one of the creators of ArcticDB here. We're going to be around for a while and answer any questions you might have about it!
It's open source so if you just want to check out the repo: https://github.com/polarsignals/arcticdb
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arcticDB: embedded columnar database written in Go
Direct link to the DB project -> https://github.com/polarsignals/arcticdb
InfluxDB
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Quant Research of the Week (5th Edition)
Scalable Realtime Datastore: The piece examines a scalable datastore specifically created for metrics events and real-time analytics. (2013-09-26, shares: 26787.0)
- InfluxDB is an open source time series database written in Rust
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InfluxDB CTO: Why We Moved from Go to Rust
How does one upgrade from v2 beta to the latest v2? The docs for doing that seem to no longer exist https://github.com/influxdata/influxdb/issues/24393
- InfluxDB 3 is out, OSS commits have been tried up - is this the end?
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InfluxDB dashboard column order
Here is the GitHub issue for sorting/specifying column order: https://github.com/influxdata/influxdb/issues/15957
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reduct-storage alternatives - minio and InfluxDB
3 projects | 4 Oct 2022
- A practical approach to structuring Golang applications
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What do you use InfluxDB for in your APIs?
And InfluxDB Github commit history histogram is telling its story https://github.com/influxdata/influxdb/graphs/contributors
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What is the coolest Go open source projects you have seen?
InfluxDB
- Open Source Databases in Go
What are some alternatives?
column - High-performance, columnar, in-memory store with bitmap indexing in Go
VictoriaMetrics - VictoriaMetrics: fast, cost-effective monitoring solution and time series database
parquet-go - Go library to read/write Parquet files
TDengine - TDengine is an open source, high-performance, cloud native time-series database optimized for Internet of Things (IoT), Connected Cars, Industrial IoT and DevOps.
clover - A lightweight document-oriented NoSQL database written in pure Golang.
prometheus - The Prometheus monitoring system and time series database.
marketstore - DataFrame Server for Financial Timeseries Data
Graphite - A highly scalable real-time graphing system
levigo - levigo is a Go wrapper for LevelDB
Squirrel - Fluent SQL generation for golang
parquet-go - pure golang library for reading/writing parquet file
RRDtool - RRDtool 1.x - Round Robin Database