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We've compiled a list of 6 free and paid alternatives to Axibase Time Series Database. The primary competitors include Nagios, Munin. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between Axibase Time Series Database and Graphite, Monit, Cube. Also you can look at other similar options here: System and Hardware Tools.


Nagios is a powerful monitoring system licensed under Nagios Enterprises that helps organizations identify and resolve IT infrastructure issues.

Munin
Free Open Source
Monit
Free Open Source
Cube
Free Open Source

ATSD is purpose-built for analyzing and reporting on massive volumes of time-series data collected...

Axibase Time Series Database Platforms

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Axibase Time Series Database Overview

Axibase Time-Series Database (ATSD) is a next-generation statistics database. ATSD is for companies that need to extract value from large amounts of time-series data which exists in their IT and operational infrastructure. Built on top of Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS), ATSD delivers scalability and performance beyond relational database limitations.

ATSD combines database, rule engine, visualization and data forecasting in one product.

Has extensive system performance monitoring capabilities. Allows to monitor performance in real-time with analytics, alerting and forecasting.

Axibase Time Series Database Features

tick-square Database
tick-square All in one
tick-square Hardware Monitoring

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Axibase Time Series Database Tags

data-forecasting timeseries data-visualization data-analysis big-data

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