I don't believe there is any restriction in InfluxDB but I can't remember for sure. Of course in a relational DB you can absolutely store strings but create a separate table for it (same in ClickHouse). If you have a somewhat restricted set of strings, ClickHouse will laughably compress it down to almost nothing using the low cardinality approach.
However, strings aren't as common as usually you are a value of some sort.
However, strings aren't as common as usually you are a value of some sort.