[–] mynewtb 10y ago ↗ > Complex searches like “find all the sensors active during last Monday in the perimeter delimited by this geo-fencing polygon”That's like 140 characters in Postgres/postgis. It's basic stuff, nothing remotely complex. [–] hbs 10y ago ↗ I doubt you record all positions of a sensor updated several times per second in PostGres.And in case you do store all your time series data in PostGres, WarpScript can still be used and retrieve data from PostGres.
[–] hbs 10y ago ↗ I doubt you record all positions of a sensor updated several times per second in PostGres.And in case you do store all your time series data in PostGres, WarpScript can still be used and retrieve data from PostGres.
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[ 2.9 ms ] story [ 17.9 ms ] threadThat's like 140 characters in Postgres/postgis. It's basic stuff, nothing remotely complex.
And in case you do store all your time series data in PostGres, WarpScript can still be used and retrieve data from PostGres.