QuestDB: Specialized Database for Time Series Data Processing
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Summary
QuestDB is a specialized database that stores, processes, and analyzes time series data in real-time, focusing on reliability, extreme performance, and simplicity. It is recognized for its hardware efficiency, robust features, and rapid growth in the time-series category. The company is open source, has a large community of developers, and is globally distributed and remote-first.
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We are a product-first company with a large community of developers.
As a team, we are globally distributed, remote-first and backed by leading venture capital firms.
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