L. J. Braulio, E. Moreno, D. D. J. D. Macedo, D. Kreutz, M. Dantas
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Abstract
Internet of Things (IoT) is becoming part of our daily life. Indeed, studies predict a sharp market growth by 2020. One of the challenges of this fast-growing market is how to store and manage the amount of non-structured data generated by IoT devices. In this paper, we propose a hybrid storage architecture for IoT for addressing scalability, performance, and heterogeneity issues. We selected three of the most commonly used NoSQL databases (Redis, MongoDB, and Cassandra) to perform the first evaluation of our architecture. Our results suggest that the hybrid storage architecture is a feasible and promising approach to address some of the issues related to the ever-growing amount of data generated by IoT devices. Additionally, our findings also show that Redis achieves a better overall performance for the two chosen types of data, namely scalar and positional.