at the moment I use PG + Tiger Data - couldn't find a mysql equivalent
so this as one.
All I want is effectively what clickhouse does in PG. I have a single table that I need fast counts on and clickhouse can do the counts fast but I have to go through the entire sync/replication to do that.
A quick scan of TimeSeries always seemed like it was really only best setup for that and to use it another way would be a bit of a struggle.
For about a year releases include a vector storage type, so it will be interesting to see it compared in performance with what Alibaba did.
Just wanted to plug that out. Given how often Postgres is plugged on HN, I think people ignore how versatile mariadb is.
but Tiger Data is more optimized for TimeSeries data - https://www.tigerdata.com/docs/use-timescale/latest/hypercor...
I do wish too there was an embedded click house like db in Postgres
https://vettabase.com/mariadb-columnstore-sql-limitations/#I...
"MaterializedMySQL"
Sadly that feature seems to have been thrown out, probably due to complexity.
https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/discussions/44887#d...
https://www.percona.com/blog/complete-walkthrough-mysql-to-c...
They bought peerdb and offer it as clickhouse pipes so I suspect the incentive to support that feature is pretty low