CrateDB Enterprise
CrateDB on your infrastructure, with official support and the tooling to operate it confidently at production scale. No managed service dependency, no operational guesswork.
The same engine as OSS. With the tooling to run it in production.
CrateDB Enterprise uses the exact same core database engine as CrateDB OSS. There is no fork, no lock-in, and no rewrite when moving from OSS to Enterprise. What Enterprise adds is everything that makes self-managed production practical: official support with contractual SLAs, dedicated features not in OSS, and access to professional services for teams that need hands-on help.
What Enterprise adds over OSS
Enterprise extends OSS across three areas. These are not generic "enterprise features", they are specific capabilities built for teams running CrateDB on their own infrastructure in production.
Integrations
Connect CrateDB to your existing data stack and application layer.
- OPC UA integration: native ingestion of telemetry from machines, sensors, and industrial IoT systems.
- Import Toolkit: large-scale data ingestion and migration from external systems, files, and legacy platforms.
- Fivetran connector: managed ELT pipelines to replicate data from SaaS applications and operational databases.
- DynamoDB CDC connector: continuous replication of change streams from Amazon DynamoDB for operational analytics without impacting source systems.
- Hibernate integration: Java applications interact with CrateDB using standard ORM patterns.
- Robust BI integrations: Tableau, Power BI, and Grafana.
Deployment and operations
Tools to automate, monitor, and manage CrateDB across environments.
- CrateDB Cockpit: unified interface to manage and monitor deployments across environments, including multi-cluster and edge locations. Includes ETL and import adapters.
- OpenShift Operator: automates cluster deployment, upgrades, scaling, and lifecycle management in Kubernetes and Red Hat OpenShift environments.
- Grafana dashboards and alerts: prebuilt dashboards for cluster performance, resource utilization, and operational metrics.
- Async replication for edge: data generated at edge locations synchronizes with central clusters for aggregation and analytics.
- Audit logging: full audit trail of database access and administrative actions for compliance and security monitoring.
- Data retention management: automated policies to manage the lifecycle of time-series and operational data. Scheduled jobs and automated deletion, automate maintenance operations such as data cleanup and lifecycle management.
Support
Enterprise includes official support from the team that built CrateDB, with three plans to match your deployment stage: Development for early-stage projects, Basic for production workloads, and Premium for mission-critical systems with a 1-hour S1 response and a dedicated Customer Success Manager.
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Professional services
For teams that need hands-on help beyond support, professional services packages are available on demand and priced independently. Packages include Go-Live assistance, performance tuning, legacy migration, cloud migration, and Resident Engineer programs.
When CrateDB Enterprise is the right choice
Good fit
You need infrastructure control with less operational burden than OSS
Your data stays on your infrastructure. Enterprise adds the tooling — automation, observability, integrations — that makes self-managed production practical without requiring your team to build everything from scratch.
Good fit
You are already running CrateDB OSS in production and operational overhead is growing
Cluster upgrades, backup management, monitoring gaps, and incident response are taking engineering time away from building. Enterprise adds the tooling to automate those tasks and the support to handle production incidents without your team owning everything from scratch.
Good fit
Regulatory or policy requirements prevent a managed service
On-premises, private cloud, or hybrid deployment with full data sovereignty. Enterprise gives you official support and production tooling without any external service dependency.
Consider CrateDB Cloud instead
You want none of the infrastructure responsibility
If the goal is to eliminate operational overhead entirely, CrateDB Cloud removes infrastructure management, includes support, and runs the same engine with no migration required.
Build on OSS. Move to Enterprise when you need to.
CrateDB Enterprise runs the same core engine as OSS. No migration, no schema changes, no rewrite. Your data model, your SQL, and your integrations carry over as-is.