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AWS Timestream

AWS Timestream

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What is AWS Timestream?

AWS Timestream is a fast, scalable, and serverless time series database service for IoT and operational applications. It is designed to efficiently collect, store, and process time-stamped data. It is commonly used for applications such as IoT device monitoring, industrial telemetry, and DevOps monitoring, where high ingest rates and real-time analytics are required.

What other technologies are related to AWS Timestream?

AWS Timestream Competitor Technologies

InfluxDB is a time-series database specifically designed for storing and analyzing time-stamped data. It provides similar functionality to AWS Timestream.
mentioned alongside AWS Timestream in 1% (108) of relevant job posts

AWS Timestream Complementary Technologies

AWS IoT Core is a managed service that lets connected devices easily and securely interact with cloud applications and other devices. It is complementary to Timestream because Timestream can be used to store and analyze the time-series data generated by IoT devices connected through AWS IoT Core.
mentioned alongside AWS Timestream in 12% (136) of relevant job posts
Same as AWS IoT Core, a data source for time-series data to be stored in Timestream.
mentioned alongside AWS Timestream in 7% (81) of relevant job posts
AWS Kinesis is a data streaming service. It is often used as a data ingestion mechanism for time-series data that is then stored and analyzed in Timestream.
mentioned alongside AWS Timestream in 1% (260) of relevant job posts

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