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Chronix vs DalmatinerDB: What are the differences?

What is Chronix? A fast and efficient time series storage based on Apache Lucene and Apache Solr. Chronix is built to store time series highly compressed and for fast access times. In comparison to related time series databases, Chronix does not only take 5 to 171 times less space, but it also shaves off 83% of the access time, and up to 78% off the runtime on a mix of real world queries.

What is DalmatinerDB? A fast, distributed metric store. DalmatinerDB is a no fluff purpose built metric database. Not a layer put on top of a general purpose database or datastore.

Chronix and DalmatinerDB belong to "Databases" category of the tech stack.

Chronix and DalmatinerDB are both open source tools. It seems that DalmatinerDB with 696 GitHub stars and 45 forks on GitHub has more adoption than Chronix with 247 GitHub stars and 23 GitHub forks.

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    What is Chronix?

    Chronix is built to store time series highly compressed and for fast access times. In comparison to related time series databases, Chronix does not only take 5 to 171 times less space, but it also shaves off 83% of the access time, and up to 78% off the runtime on a mix of real world queries.

    What is DalmatinerDB?

    DalmatinerDB is a no fluff purpose built metric database. Not a layer put on top of a general purpose database or datastore.

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