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by joeevans1000
1300 days ago
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It's bitemporal and a graph database and so on. It seems like it can cover most of the use cases of a number of other dbs. This goes into that: https://docs.xtdb.com/concepts/what-is-xtdb/ "Many databases can support various levels of "time travel" queries across transaction time (i.e. the transactional sequence of database states from the moment of database creation to its current state), however such capabilities are typically complex to use and have practical limitations. By contrast, XTDB provides an always-on capability for point-in-time querying of past transactional states and across the valid time axis." |
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