What is CrateDB?
CrateDB is an open source distributed database running queries in milliseconds, whatever the complexity, volume and velocity of data. Users can store any type of data and combine the simplicity of SQL with the scalability of NoSQL.
Performance
- Ad-hoc queries can be run across 100s of billions of records in < 1 second
- Columnar storage for fast aggregations
- With fully distributed query engine on top of Apache Lucene®
Ease of Use and Flexibility
- Standard SQL and PostgreSQL Wire Protocol for easy onboarding and tool compatibility
- Relational, object, time-series, geo and full-text data can be analyzed
- Scale from a single node to analyzing petabytes of data across hundreds of nodes in a cluster
- Built-in high availability and automatic failover
- Fully-managed Cloud, Hybrid and On-Premises (OSS)
Categories & Use Cases
Product Demos
Technical Details
| Deployment Types | On-Premise, SaaS |
|---|---|
| Operating Systems | Windows, Linux, Mac, Docker |
| Mobile Application | No |
FAQs
What is CrateDB?
CrateDB is an open-source, distributed SQL database for relational and time-series data, from Crate.io headquartered in San Francisco. A solution for machine data, the vendor states CrateDB is purpose-built for the need to scale volume, variety and velocity of data while running aggregated complex real-time queries, anywhere and without driving up costs.
How much does CrateDB cost?
CrateDB starts at $53.
What are CrateDB's top competitors?
MongoDB, InfluxDB, and TimescaleDB are common alternatives for CrateDB.