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    Lantern Database

    Lantern Database

    PostgreSQL vector database extension for building AI applications

    Lantern is a real-time data transformation engine that enables data engineers to build, run, and monitor streaming data pipelines with SQL. It’s designed to process events in motion, offering low-latency stream transformations, aggregations, and enrichment in a declarative way. Lantern is especially suited for modern data infrastructure and analytics platforms.
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    GreptimeDB

    GreptimeDB

    An open-source, cloud-native, unified time series database for metrics

    GreptimeDB treats all time series as contextual events with timestamps, and thus unifies the processing of metrics, logs, and events. It supports analyzing metrics, logs, and events with SQL, PromQL, and streaming with continuous aggregation. GreptimeDB is a time-series database optimized for storing and querying large amounts of time-series data, commonly used in monitoring and IoT applications.
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