Graphite vs. kdb+

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Graphite
Score 10.0 out of 10
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Graphite is an open source time series (formerly Whisper) that stores and graphs time series data. Graphite it is presented as an enterprise-ready monitoring tool that runs well on hardware or Cloud infrastructure. Graphite can be used to track the performance of websites, applications, business services, and networked servers. It is free and open source under an Apache 2.0 license.N/A
kdb+
Score 9.0 out of 10
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kdb+ is a time series database from kx headquartered in Palo Alto, California, a division of First Derivatives.N/A
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Small Businesses
InfluxDB
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User Ratings
Graphitekdb+
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User Testimonials
Graphitekdb+
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When you are dealing with large scale time series data, [there are] no better alternatives. I've seen some firms use other so called "big data" alternatives, and claim they can store the data just as efficiently. However, once you want to generate sophisticated analytics from the data, nothing beats kdb+
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Pros
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  • Efficient computing.
  • Code interpretation is fast.
  • Designed with finance in mind.
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Cons
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  • It is sometimes painful to accept the fact that KDB+ is not fully multithreaded.
  • The ability to write shorter code for a complex logic is really good. But it makes it really cryptic. Cryptic codes are very difficult to maintain and extend.
  • For some small institutions license cost is little high.
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switching costs
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Usability
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its ok
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Support Rating
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We don't use it.
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  • Ability to get insights into a large production system.
  • Ability to handle data volumes greater than more basic databases / query languages.
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