Type of course:
Digital learning, Lesson
Language:
EN
Duration:
0 hours, 15 minutes
Proficiency:
Intermediate
Target:
Students, Workers
SUMMARY
Time Series Databases (TSDBs) are specialized databases that efficiently manage large volumes of time-stamped data, which is essential for monitoring, IoT, and sensor networks.
TSDBs come in two main types: SQL-based and NoSQL-based, with each offering distinct advantages. SQL databases are ideal for structured data and transactions, but may face scalability and performance challenges as the data grows. NoSQL databases, on the other hand, excel in scalability, flexibility, and performance for handling large datasets.
When selecting between SQL and NoSQL TSDBs, organizations need to consider data size, scalability, and query complexity to choose the optimal solution for their specific needs.

About The Author
Beia Consult International is a R&D performing SME, founded in 1991, and it is one of the leading providers of telecommunications equipment and solutions in Romania for enterprise cloud communications and telemetry. BEIA has gained experience in providing trainings for different verticals, such as: green and digital transformation, blue economy, resource efficiency in manufacturing, etc. by participating in different projects aiming to provide education and training to the users.
Learning outcomes
- Explain Time Series Database Concepts: Understand the purpose, structure, and functionalities of TSDBs, including data compression, aggregation, and retrieval.
- Differentiate Between SQL and NoSQL TSDBs: Identify the strengths and limitations of SQL and NoSQL-based databases for time series data storage and analysis.
- Apply TSDB Principles in Real-world Scenarios: Evaluate the suitability of SQL or NoSQL TSDBs for specific applications, considering data volume, query needs, and scalability demands.
Topics
Digital Transformation, Internet of Things (IoT)