Best Time Series Databases for G.V() Gremlin IDE

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    ArcadeDB Reviews
    ArcadeDB is a high-performance, open-source multi-model database that unifies graphs, documents, key-value, search engine, vectors, and time-series data in a single engine. Each model is native — no translation overhead, no external adapters. Built for developers who refuse to compromise: 10M+ records/second, constant graph traversal speed regardless of size, and 6 query languages out of the box — SQL, Cypher (native OpenCypher engine,TCK-compliant), Gremlin, GraphQL, MongoDB API, and Java. Runs embedded in your JVM, standalone, or distributed across an HA cluster using Raft Consensus. ACID-compliant, fully transactional, and extremely lightweight. Stop running five separate databases for five data models. One database. Every model. Apache 2.0 — open source forever.
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    DataStax Reviews
    Introducing a versatile, open-source multi-cloud platform for contemporary data applications, built on Apache Cassandra™. Achieve global-scale performance with guaranteed 100% uptime while avoiding vendor lock-in. You have the flexibility to deploy on multi-cloud environments, on-premises infrastructures, or use Kubernetes. The platform is designed to be elastic and offers a pay-as-you-go pricing model to enhance total cost of ownership. Accelerate your development process with Stargate APIs, which support NoSQL, real-time interactions, reactive programming, as well as JSON, REST, and GraphQL formats. Bypass the difficulties associated with managing numerous open-source projects and APIs that lack scalability. This solution is perfect for various sectors including e-commerce, mobile applications, AI/ML, IoT, microservices, social networking, gaming, and other highly interactive applications that require dynamic scaling based on demand. Start your journey of creating modern data applications with Astra, a database-as-a-service powered by Apache Cassandra™. Leverage REST, GraphQL, and JSON alongside your preferred full-stack framework. This platform ensures that your richly interactive applications are not only elastic but also ready to gain traction from the very first day, all while offering a cost-effective Apache Cassandra DBaaS that scales seamlessly and affordably as your needs evolve. With this innovative approach, developers can focus on building rather than managing infrastructure.
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