It would be great comparing MongoDB performance and resource utilization (ram, cpu, disk io, disk space usage) for both time series data ingestion and querying to other solutions such as TimescaleDB, InfluxDB and VictoriaMetrics.
Absolutely! The thing is, doing serious performance measurements is very very difficult. Ideally you know all compared technologies equally well and even then it's hard to produce something which is reasonable and representative. But I'd be happy to see such a benchmark being done by someone - you? ;-)
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It would be great comparing MongoDB performance and resource utilization (ram, cpu, disk io, disk space usage) for both time series data ingestion and querying to other solutions such as TimescaleDB, InfluxDB and VictoriaMetrics.
Absolutely! The thing is, doing serious performance measurements is very very difficult. Ideally you know all compared technologies equally well and even then it's hard to produce something which is reasonable and representative. But I'd be happy to see such a benchmark being done by someone - you? ;-)