Hi, I work for a large financial instituition. We are currently evaluating databases to store intraday stock data. These are large tables with 40 million rows per day. We've done some initial testing with MySQL and have been extremely impressed with its speed and ease of use. I know that it goes agains the SQL standard but adding a FIRST,LAST aggregate function along with some other time series functions would allow mysql to compete with just about any timeseries database, and open up mysql to a huge market of financial firms. I know my firm would most likely purchase it. Has anyone developed anyhting like this as an add on?
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