Best Time Series Databases for TrendMiner

Find and compare the best Time Series Databases for TrendMiner in 2026

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top Time Series Databases for TrendMiner on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    TimescaleDB Reviews
    TimescaleDB brings the power of PostgreSQL to time-series and event data at any scale. It extends standard Postgres with features like automatic time-based partitioning (hypertables), incremental materialized views, and native time-series functions, making it the most efficient way to handle analytical workloads. Designed for use cases like IoT, DevOps monitoring, crypto markets, and real-time analytics, it ingests millions of rows per second while maintaining sub-second query speeds. Developers can run complex time-based queries, joins, and aggregations using familiar SQL syntax — no new language or database model required. Built-in compression ensures long-term data retention without high storage costs, and automated data management handles rollups and retention policies effortlessly. Its hybrid storage architecture merges row-based performance for live data with columnar efficiency for historical queries. Open-source and 100% PostgreSQL compatible, TimescaleDB integrates with Kafka, S3, and the entire Postgres ecosystem. Trusted by global enterprises, it delivers the performance of a purpose-built time-series system without sacrificing Postgres reliability or flexibility.
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    Amazon Timestream Reviews
    Amazon Timestream is an efficient, scalable, and serverless time series database designed for IoT and operational applications, capable of storing and analyzing trillions of events daily with speeds up to 1,000 times faster and costs as low as 1/10th that of traditional relational databases. By efficiently managing the lifecycle of time series data, Amazon Timestream reduces both time and expenses by keeping current data in memory while systematically transferring historical data to a more cost-effective storage tier based on user-defined policies. Its specialized query engine allows users to seamlessly access and analyze both recent and historical data without the need to specify whether the data is in memory or in the cost-optimized tier. Additionally, Amazon Timestream features integrated time series analytics functions, enabling users to detect trends and patterns in their data almost in real-time, making it an invaluable tool for data-driven decision-making. Furthermore, this service is designed to scale effortlessly with your data needs while ensuring optimal performance and cost efficiency.
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