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Time series or event data? Get less confused
Blog post from Aiven
Post Details
Company
Date Published
Author
Lorna Mitchell
Word Count
833
Company Posts That Month
Language
English
Hacker News Points
2
Post removed?
No
Summary
Time series data is a collection of measurements taken at different times, while event data refers to single events. To distinguish between the two, consider whether the data has timestamps, if it's ever updated, how many fields it has, and whether you would graph its value over time. For managing time series data, Aiven offers Apache Kafka® and M3 services, while for streaming events, Aiven supports Apache Kafka® Connect.
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