I recently took a look at the Amazon Timestream NoSQL time series serverless database service.
tl;dr - I found the getting started process to be quick and easy. Timestream presents in the AWS console as a purpose-built table-as-a-service.
Amazon includes two small sample datasets, one for IoT and one for DevOps. Also they include two versions of each sample - single-record or multi-record. Additionally they supply example queries for each of the 4 types of sample data presented via the console. Shown below (from the Amazon documentation) is a summary of the modeling approach types.
Of note are a set of time-series functions, available via extensions to the SQL query language which is supported for Timestream.
For a summary - see the notes page in my Hello-AWS-Data-Services
Github repo for Timestream.
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