Best Time Series Databases for Windows of 2024

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    Raima Database Manager (RDM) Reviews
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    Raima Database Manager, an embedded time series database that can be used for Edge and IoT devices, can run in-memory. It is a lightweight, secure, and extremely powerful RDBMS. It has been field tested by more than 20 000 developers around the world and has been deployed in excess of 25 000 000 times.
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    Redis Reviews

    Redis

    Redis Labs

    Free
    1 Rating
    Redis Labs is the home of Redis. Redis Enterprise is the best Redis version. Redis Enterprise is more than a cache. Redis Enterprise can be free in the cloud with NoSQL and data caching using the fastest in-memory database. Redis can be scaled, enterprise-grade resilience, massive scaling, ease of administration, and operational simplicity. Redis in the Cloud is a favorite of DevOps. Developers have access to enhanced data structures and a variety modules. This allows them to innovate faster and has a faster time-to-market. CIOs love the security and expert support of Redis, which provides 99.999% uptime. Use relational databases for active-active, geodistribution, conflict distribution, reads/writes in multiple regions to the same data set. Redis Enterprise offers flexible deployment options. Redis Labs is the home of Redis. Redis JSON, Redis Java, Python Redis, Redis on Kubernetes & Redis gui best practices.
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    NumXL Reviews

    NumXL

    SPIDER FINANCIAL CORP

    $25/user/month
    NumXL is a suite time series Excel add-ins. It turns your Microsoft Excel application into a top-class time series software and an econometrics tool. It offers the same statistical accuracy as more expensive statistical packages. NumXL integrates with Excel natively, adding scores of econometric function, a rich set shortcuts, as well as intuitive user interfaces to help you navigate the entire process. (1) Summary Statistics - Gini and Hurst, KDE etc. (2) Statistical Testing - Normality, Stationarity, cointegration, etc. (3) Brown's, Holt's & Winter's exponential smoothing (4) ARMA/ARIMA/SARIMA & X12ARIMA (5) ARMAX/SARIMAX (6) GARCH/E-GARCH & E-GARCH
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    InfluxDB Reviews

    InfluxDB

    InfluxData

    $0
    InfluxDB is a purpose-built data platform designed to handle all time series data, from users, sensors, applications and infrastructure — seamlessly collecting, storing, visualizing, and turning insight into action. With a library of more than 250 open source Telegraf plugins, importing and monitoring data from any system is easy. InfluxDB empowers developers to build transformative IoT, monitoring and analytics services and applications. InfluxDB’s flexible architecture fits any implementation — whether in the cloud, at the edge or on-premises — and its versatility, accessibility and supporting tools (client libraries, APIs, etc.) make it easy for developers at any level to quickly build applications and services with time series data. Optimized for developer efficiency and productivity, the InfluxDB platform gives builders time to focus on the features and functionalities that give their internal projects value and their applications a competitive edge. To get started, InfluxData offers free training through InfluxDB University.
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    Telegraf Reviews

    Telegraf

    InfluxData

    $0
    Telegraf is an open-source server agent that helps you collect metrics from your sensors, stacks, and systems. Telegraf is a plugin-driven agent that collects and sends metrics and events from systems, databases, and IoT sensors. Telegraf is written in Go. It compiles to a single binary and has no external dependencies. It also requires very little memory. Telegraf can gather metrics from a wide variety of inputs and then write them into a wide range of outputs. It can be easily extended by being plugin-driven for both the collection and output data. It is written in Go and can be run on any system without external dependencies. It is easy to collect metrics from your endpoints with the 300+ plugins that have been created by data experts in the community.
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    eXtremeDB Reviews
    What makes eXtremeDB platform independent? - Hybrid storage of data. Unlike other IMDS databases, eXtremeDB databases are all-in-memory or all-persistent. They can also have a mix between persistent tables and in-memory table. eXtremeDB's Active Replication Fabric™, which is unique to eXtremeDB, offers bidirectional replication and multi-tier replication (e.g. edge-to-gateway-to-gateway-to-cloud), compression to maximize limited bandwidth networks and more. - Row and columnar flexibility for time series data. eXtremeDB supports database designs which combine column-based and row-based layouts in order to maximize the CPU cache speed. - Client/Server and embedded. eXtremeDB provides data management that is fast and flexible wherever you need it. It can be deployed as an embedded system and/or as a clients/server database system. eXtremeDB was designed for use in resource-constrained, mission-critical embedded systems. Found in over 30,000,000 deployments, from routers to satellites and trains to stock market world-wide.
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    SiriDB Reviews
    SiriDB is optimized for speed. Inserts and queries are answered quickly. You can speed up your development with the custom query language. SiriDB is flexible and can be scaled on the fly. There is no downtime when you update or expand your database. You can scale your database without losing speed. As we distribute your time series data across all pools, we make full use of all resources. SiriDB was designed to deliver unmatched performance with minimal downtime. A SiriDB cluster distributes time series across multiple pools. Each pool has active replicas that can be used for load balancing or redundancy. The database can still be accessed even if one of the replicas is unavailable.
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    Prometheus Reviews

    Prometheus

    Prometheus

    Free
    Open-source monitoring solutions are able to power your alerting and metrics. Prometheus stores all data in time series. These are streams of timestamped value belonging to the same metric with the same labeled dimensions. Prometheus can also generate temporary derived times series as a result of queries. Prometheus offers a functional query language called PromQL, which allows the user to select and aggregate time series data real-time. The expression result can be displayed as a graph or tabular data in Prometheus’s expression browser. External systems can also consume the HTTP API. Prometheus can be configured using command-line flags or a configuration file. The command-line flags can be used to configure immutable system parameters such as storage locations and the amount of data to be kept on disk and in memory. . Download: https://sourceforge.net/projects/prometheus.mirror/
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    ArcadeDB Reviews

    ArcadeDB

    ArcadeDB

    Free
    ArcadeDB allows you to manage complex models without any compromises. Polyglot Persistence is gone. There is no need to have multiple databases. ArcadeDB Multi-Model databases can store graphs and documents, key values, time series, and key values. Each model is native to the database engine so you don't need to worry about translations slowing down your computer. ArcadeDB's engine was developed with Alien Technology. It can crunch millions upon millions of records per second. ArcadeDB's traversing speed does not depend on the size of the database. It doesn't matter if your database contains a few records or a billion. ArcadeDB can be used as an embedded database on a single server. It can scale up by using Kubernetes to connect multiple servers. It is flexible enough to run on any platform that has a small footprint. Your data is protected. Our unbreakable fully transactional engine ensures durability for mission-critical production database databases. ArcadeDB uses the Raft Consensus Algorithm in order to maintain consistency across multiple servers.
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    QuasarDB Reviews
    QuasarDB is Quasar's brain. It is a high-performance distributed, column-oriented, timeseries database management software system that delivers real-time data for petascale use cases. You can save up to 20X on your disk usage Quasardb compression and ingestion are unmatched. Feature extraction can be performed up to 10,000 times faster. QuasarDB is able to extract features from raw data in real-time thanks to a combination of a builtin map/reduce engine, an aggregate engine that leverages SIMD from modern processors, and stochastic indices that consume virtually no disk space.
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    IBM Informix Reviews
    IBM Informix®, a fast and flexible database that can seamlessly integrate SQL, NoSQL/JSON and time series data, is available. Informix's versatility and ease-of-use make it a popular choice for a wide variety of environments, including enterprise data warehouses and individual application development. Informix is also well-suited for embedded data management solutions due to its small footprint and self-managing capabilities.
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    Alibaba Cloud TSDB Reviews
    Time Series Database (TSDB), supports high-speed data writing and reading. It has high compression ratios to ensure data storage costs are low. This service supports visualization of precision reduction and interpolation, multimetric aggregate computing, as well as query results. The TSDB service lowers storage costs and improves data writing, query, analysis efficiency. This allows you to manage large numbers of data points and collect more data. This service is widely used in a variety of industries, including IoT monitoring systems and enterprise energy management systems (EMSs), power supply monitoring systems, production security monitoring systems, and IoT monitoring. Optimizes database architectures. TSDB can read and write millions of data points in seconds. Uses an efficient compression algorithm that reduces the data point's size to 2 bytes. This saves more than 90% on storage costs.
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