+1 for the schema design. With "real-world" use cases...
I am especially missing finance related examples where IMHO InfluxDB could 
be a really good fit in some case. There I would love to see examples for 
trades, quotes, market-depth and some use cases building on it.
Like for example building the top of the book from market depth. How to 
build an "as-of" join between trades and quotes to figure out which quote 
lead to which trade.


On Friday, August 7, 2015 at 8:43:22 PM UTC+2, Paul Dix wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> We are ramping up to start publishing a lot more technical content on the 
> InfluxDB blog. To make sure we are writing on topics that are relevant and 
> interesting to this group, I am starting this thread so that you can reply 
> with the topics you'd like us to write about. The more specific and 
> technical the better!
>
> Obviously, blogs aren't substitutes for good documentation, but hopefully 
> the blogs can dive into greater detail on some of InfluxDB's hidden or 
> advanced capabilities, as well as, how it can interact with related 
> technologies like Go, Grafana, Docker, OpenStack etc.
>
> Let us know what you'd like to read about!
>
> Thanks,
> Paul
>

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