Thanks for the replay Zlatko, so in mongo I store all that from the 
process, like items information. In influx I store all events that have a 
time relation. I think that I could generate statical information from both 
databases, becouse they have different information.

Thanks again.

El martes, 3 de noviembre de 2015, 11:29:55 (UTC-3), Zlatko escribió:
>
> That is really a too wide question.
>
> The general answer is that you can (of course) use both. But which one is 
> better?
>
> It depends on so many things, your use cases, your current codebase, where 
> is all the data being held, what kind of business inteligence and what kind 
> of statistical information you're into. You'd have to get into much more 
> detail to make a good choice. Perhaps you can even hire an independant 
> consultant who can go with you and analyze your requirements and build a 
> pros and cons for both choices and help you decide.
>
> In any case, the question is really wide just set like that.
>
>
> On Tuesday, November 3, 2015 at 1:11:42 AM UTC+1, Diego Mayorga wrote:
>>
>> Hi, i'm working with two databases, mongodb and influxdb, and I want to 
>> generate statistical information for bussines inteligence. My question is 
>> which of the two best supports statistical calculations?
>>
>

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