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There are a lot of applications where a simple Time-Series DB would be ideal if it was embedded/local. I work in IoT and it's extremely common to try to run something like Timescale or Influx on the edge (Influx even launched a product last year.)
So what's needed to bring TS to libSQL? Setting up the table efficiently, time-related queries and efficient compression (ex.gorilla) come to mind but are there other challenges to supporting Time-Series data?
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There are a lot of applications where a simple Time-Series DB would be ideal if it was embedded/local. I work in IoT and it's extremely common to try to run something like Timescale or Influx on the edge (Influx even launched a product last year.)
So what's needed to bring TS to libSQL? Setting up the table efficiently, time-related queries and efficient compression (ex.gorilla) come to mind but are there other challenges to supporting Time-Series data?
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