griddb VS ticktock

Compare griddb vs ticktock and see what are their differences.

griddb

GridDB is a next-generation open source database that makes time series IoT and big data fast,and easy. (by griddb)

ticktock

TickTockDB is an OpenTSDB-like time series database, with much better performance. (by ytyou)
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griddb ticktock
78 2
2,309 71
1.9% -
7.8 9.1
8 days ago 3 days ago
C++ C++
GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 GNU General Public License v3.0 only
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griddb

Posts with mentions or reviews of griddb. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-03.

ticktock

Posts with mentions or reviews of ticktock. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-19.
  • ePaper-Weather: My own build of a weather monitoring display for my personal needs
    4 projects | /r/RASPBERRY_PI_PROJECTS | 19 May 2023
    Additionally, because I love building up data infrastructure, I've added a Grafana instance backed by an InfluxDB. I've tried TickTock instead of InfluxDB because I was afraid of performance issues on a Raspy, but I had stability issues with TickTock. Also InfluxDB doesn't seem to cause memory or CPU issues.
  • Help with timeseries data
    2 projects | /r/Database | 10 May 2023
    TickTockDB is a new open-src TSDB. Although it is not rich in features, its write throughput can reach 3.2M data points/sec v.s. InfluxDB 74K in a 2c4g x86 (detail report here). It is enough for your case (79M data point/day = 914/sec). You may also have to consider max cardinality (i.e., number of time series supported) of TSDB. TickTockDB's max cardinality is 2M v.s. InfluxDB 150k in RaspberryPI4 (detail report here)).

What are some alternatives?

When comparing griddb and ticktock you can also consider the following projects:

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.

inkyWeather - A python script that draws weather conditions on an Inky-phat e-paper display

iotdb - Apache IoTDB

epaper-weather - A small program to display weather data on a 2.13 inch epaper screen, with some monitoring

QuestDB - An open source time-series database for fast ingest and SQL queries

TimescaleDB - An open-source time-series SQL database optimized for fast ingest and complex queries. Packaged as a PostgreSQL extension.

e_paper_weather_display - Raspberry Pi weather display using Waveshare e-paper display and Open Weather Map API

Crate - CrateDB is a distributed and scalable SQL database for storing and analyzing massive amounts of data in near real-time, even with complex queries. It is PostgreSQL-compatible, and based on Lucene.

couchbase-lite-core - Cross-platform C++ core library for Couchbase Lite

machbase-neo - machbase-neo = time series database + mqtt + http + data visualization