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ArangoDB vs QuestDB: What are the differences?

ArangoDB: A distributed open-source database with a flexible data model for documents, graphs, and key-values. A distributed free and open-source database with a flexible data model for documents, graphs, and key-values. Build high performance applications using a convenient SQL-like query language or JavaScript extensions; QuestDB: Open source database for time series, events, and analytical workloads. It is an open source database for time series, events, and analytical workloads with a primary focus on performance. It enhances ANSI SQL with time series extensions to manipulate time stamped data.

ArangoDB and QuestDB can be primarily classified as "Databases" tools.

Some of the features offered by ArangoDB are:

  • multi-model nosql db
  • acid
  • transactions

On the other hand, QuestDB provides the following key features:

  • SIMD optimised analytics
  • Rows and columns based access
  • Vectorized queries execution

ArangoDB is an open source tool with 10.1K GitHub stars and 653 GitHub forks. Here's a link to ArangoDB's open source repository on GitHub.

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Pros of ArangoDB
Pros of QuestDB
  • 37
    Grahps and documents in one DB
  • 26
    Intuitive and rich query language
  • 25
    Good documentation
  • 25
    Open source
  • 21
    Joins for collections
  • 15
    Foxx is great platform
  • 14
    Great out of the box web interface with API playground
  • 6
    Good driver support
  • 6
    Low maintenance efforts
  • 6
    Clustering
  • 5
    Easy microservice creation with foxx
  • 4
    You can write true backendless apps
  • 2
    Managed solution available
  • 0
    Performance
  • 2
    No dependencies
  • 2
    Real-time analytics
  • 2
    Open source
  • 2
    Postgres wire protocol
  • 2
    Time-series data analysis
  • 2
    SQL
  • 1
    Fast
  • 1
    Embedded
  • 1
    InfluxDB line protocol
  • 1
    HTTP API
  • 1
    High-performance

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Cons of ArangoDB
Cons of QuestDB
  • 3
    Web ui has still room for improvement
  • 2
    No support for blueprints standard, using custom AQL
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    What is ArangoDB?

    A distributed free and open-source database with a flexible data model for documents, graphs, and key-values. Build high performance applications using a convenient SQL-like query language or JavaScript extensions.

    What is QuestDB?

    QuestDB is an open source database for time series, events, and analytical workloads with a primary focus on performance. It enhances ANSI SQL with time series extensions.

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    What are some alternatives to ArangoDB and QuestDB?
    Neo4j
    Neo4j stores data in nodes connected by directed, typed relationships with properties on both, also known as a Property Graph. It is a high performance graph store with all the features expected of a mature and robust database, like a friendly query language and ACID transactions.
    MongoDB
    MongoDB stores data in JSON-like documents that can vary in structure, offering a dynamic, flexible schema. MongoDB was also designed for high availability and scalability, with built-in replication and auto-sharding.
    PostgreSQL
    PostgreSQL is an advanced object-relational database management system that supports an extended subset of the SQL standard, including transactions, foreign keys, subqueries, triggers, user-defined types and functions.
    Cassandra
    Partitioning means that Cassandra can distribute your data across multiple machines in an application-transparent matter. Cassandra will automatically repartition as machines are added and removed from the cluster. Row store means that like relational databases, Cassandra organizes data by rows and columns. The Cassandra Query Language (CQL) is a close relative of SQL.
    OrientDB
    It is an open source NoSQL database management system written in Java. It is a Multi-model database, supporting graph, document, key/value, and object models, but the relationships are managed as in graph databases with direct connections between records.
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