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by sciurus
3566 days ago
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"EventQL is a distributed, analytical database. It allows you to store massive amounts of structured data and explore it using SQL and other programmatic query facilities." So it's a completely different class of application than splunk or elasticsearch, and one that you have a commercial interest in. Please don't spam HN. |
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Sure it takes a somewhat different approach (i.e. it requires an explicit schema), but for the use case discussed in this thread it _is_ completely relevant and a comparable open-source/on-premise alternative which parent was asking about.
>> one that you have a commercial interest in
Yes, I'm involved in the EventQL project but I thought that it was obvious from the way I phrased my posting. Usually I always include a disclaimer to prevent misunderstandings but I didn't consider it necessary in this case.
>> Please don't spam HN.
I don't think pitching a (relevant) startup is against the rules or the spirit of a startup forum (https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html)