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Chronix vs Graph Story: What are the differences?

Developers describe Chronix as "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. On the other hand, Graph Story is detailed as "Get your graph-backed application up & running within minutes". Graph Story offers fully-managed, fast, secure and affordable access to graph databases-as-a-service and makes them even easier to use through our customized API.

Chronix can be classified as a tool in the "Databases" category, while Graph Story is grouped under "Graph Database as a Service".

Chronix is an open source tool with 247 GitHub stars and 23 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Chronix's open source repository on GitHub.

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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 Graph Story?

    Graph Story offers fully-managed, fast, secure and affordable access to graph databases-as-a-service and makes them even easier to use through our customized API.

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