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NameArc infoArc is a high-performance time-series data warehouse for engineers building observability platforms, IoT systems, and real-time analytics. Built on DuckDB and Parquet with 2.42M records/sec columnar ingestion, SQL analytics, and flexible storage options for unlimited scale.
DescriptionArc is a high-performance time-series data warehouse for engineers building observability platforms, IoT systems, and real-time analytics. Built on DuckDB and Parquet with 2.42M records/sec columnar ingestion, SQL analytics, and flexible storage options for unlimited scale.
Websitebasekick.net
License infoCommercial or Open SourceAGPL-3.0
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