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Benchmarking TimescaleDB on my Raspberry-Pi:)

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jonatasdp
·há 5 anos·discuss
It also puzzled me when I started benchmarking and helping/reviewing PRs on the tsbs project.

I even wrote an idea about promoting the "time series racing contest" a few months ago: https://gist.github.com/jonatas/a84b734645d288051fb861d9522f...

Orchestrate the race will require a lot of collaboration from all players involved :)

Another small step would be encourage DB companies to bring the most optimized defaults to tsbs or extra scripts and templates to tune the DB server.
jonatasdp
·há 5 anos·discuss
You can run tsbs by yourself. Just check the options here: https://github.com/timescale/tsbs/blob/master/docs/clickhous...

The blog post benchmarks used `--use-case=cpu-only` case for data ingestion. You can see the table definition here: https://github.com/timescale/tsbs/blob/1eb7705ff921fd31784c0... coming from here: https://github.com/timescale/tsbs/blob/master/pkg/targets/cl...
jonatasdp
·há 5 anos·discuss
This tool looks promising to keep it up to date.

> The lack of publicly available National Football League (NFL) data sources has been a major obstacle in the creation of modern, reproducible research in football analytics. While clean play-by-play data is available via open-source software packages in other sports (e.g. nhlscrapr for hockey; PitchF/x data in baseball; the Basketball Reference for basketball), the equivalent datasets are not freely available for researchers interested in the statistical analysis of the NFL. To solve this issue, a group of Carnegie Mellon University statistical researchers including Maksim Horowitz, Ron Yurko, and Sam Ventura, built and released nflscrapR an R package which uses an API maintained by the NFL to scrape, clean, parse, and output clean datasets at the individual play, player, game, and season levels.

https://www.kaggle.com/maxhorowitz/nflplaybyplay2009to2016