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    <title>What Exactly Is a Time Series Database?</title>
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            </div><p>Among the many terminologies I&rsquo;ve heard in the field of databases, <em>time series database</em> is a heavily overloaded concept. Although it sounds simple, its definition becomes quite ambiguous under the packaging of many commercial products. In this article, I aim to provide a clear definition of <em>time series data</em> to help you understand why there is such a category of databases, what scenarios it should be used for, and how to correctly model your data as time series data.</p>]]></description>
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            </div>This article discusses streaming computing technology from a technical point of view, comparing some popular streaming systems including Apache Flink, RisingWave, Spark Streaming, ksqlDB, etc.]]></description>
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