DATABASE SYSTEMS
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION FOR IOT APPLICATIONS
Christodoulos
Asiminidis1 , George Kokkonis2 and Sotirios Kontogiannis1
1Laboratory
team of Distributed Microcomputer systems, Department of Mathematics,
University of Ioannina, Ioannina, Greece
2Department
of Business Administration, TEI of Western Macedonia, Grevena, Greece
ABSTRACT
The amount of data stored in IoT
databases increases as the IoT applications extend throughout smart city
appliances, industry and agriculture. Contemporary database systems must
process huge amounts of sensory and actuator data in real-time or
interactively. Facing this first wave of IoT revolution, database vendors
struggle day-by-day in order to gain more market share, develop new
capabilities and attempt to overcome the disadvantages of previous releases,
while providing features for the IoT. There are two popular database types: The
Relational Database Management Systems and NoSQL databases, with NoSQL gaining
ground on IoT data storage. In the context of this paper these two types are
examined. Focusing on open source databases, the authors experiment on IoT data
sets and pose an answer to the question which one performs better than the
other. It is a comparative study on the performance of the commonly market used
open source databases, presenting results for the NoSQL MongoDB database and
SQL databases of MySQL and PostgreSQL
KEYWORDS
Database systems performance
evaluation, document databases, relational database systems, IoT, IoT Data
Orginal Source URL: http://aircconline.com/ijdms/V10N6/10618ijdms01.pdf
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