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----- Original Message ----- From: "Nicolas Paris" <niparisco@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "Steve Petrie, P.Eng." <apetrie@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: <pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, April 09, 2017 7:58 AM
Subject: Re: TimeScaleDB -- Open Source Time Series Database Released (www.i-programmer.info);


Le 09 avril 2017 à 05:31, Steve Petrie, P.Eng. écrivait :
Warm Greetings To pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

(I am a very newbie user of PG for a pretty trivial PHP / SQL web app. Been
lurking with great admiration for a long time, on the
pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx discussion list channel.)

I subscribe to a usefully wide-ranging but tightly edited source of
tech-related news:

www.i-programmer.info

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Here is a link to an interesting recent i-programmer article titled "Open
Source Time Series Database Released":

http://www.i-programmer.info/news/84/10648.html

And here are selected snippets quoted from this i-programmer web article
about the TimeScaleDB open source project :

"A new, open-source time series database built with the Postgres engine has been released. TimeScaleDB is currently available in a single-node version,
and is optimized for fast ingest and complex queries.

"The developers say that it offers advantages because unlike traditional RDBMS, TimescaleDB it scales-out horizontally across multiple servers; while
unlike NoSQL databases, it natively supports all of SQL


Thanks for the work around timeseries databases !

No mention of horizontal sharding mecanisms in the paper. Can you
provide more details ?



Just to be clear. I am not involved in any way in the TimeSeriesDB project. To repeat, I happened to come across mention of TimeSeriesDB in an e-newsletter www.i-programmer.info

I don't use TimeSeriesDB myself. But I thought the claims by its developers for its providing NoSQL-like capabilities, but built on the PostgreSQL DB engine, and providing a complete SQL interface, might be interesting to some members of pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Regrets for any confusion caused.

Steve

<snip>


Steve

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Steve Petrie, P.Eng.

http://aspetrie.net
Oakville, Ontario, Canada
(905) 847-3253
apetrie@xxxxxxxxxxxx



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