TickTockDB (TT) is a lightweight Time Series DB (TSDB) supporting ARM 32 bit OS and various IoT devices.
We have evaluated max cardinalities (i.e., time series number) and throughputs of TT in various settings (see our wikis in github). In this experiment, we want to see how TT performs under low loads. After all, we won't collect too many metrics in daily scenarios. We want to see how much hardware resources needed by TSDBs to handle daily scenarios.
We will compare CPU, Memory, and IO usages of InfluxDB, VictoriaMetrics, and TT under 100, 1000, 10000 time series.
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We will also show read and write response times, and disk spaces used by different TSDBs.
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For detailed comparison, please refer to this perf report.
Disclaimer: I am the co-author of TickTockDB.
We have evaluated max cardinalities (i.e., time series number) and throughputs of TT in various settings (see our wikis in github). In this experiment, we want to see how TT performs under low loads. After all, we won't collect too many metrics in daily scenarios. We want to see how much hardware resources needed by TSDBs to handle daily scenarios.
We will compare CPU, Memory, and IO usages of InfluxDB, VictoriaMetrics, and TT under 100, 1000, 10000 time series.

We will also show read and write response times, and disk spaces used by different TSDBs.

For detailed comparison, please refer to this perf report.
Disclaimer: I am the co-author of TickTockDB.
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