Database Consolidation
CrateDB is an open source, multi-model and distributed database that offers high performance, scalability and flexibility. CrateDB simplifies your data infrastructure and helps you overcome the challenges of growing complexity and technical debt. It offers a single source of truth kept updated in near real-time that natively supports multiple data types - all in one place.
Real-time unified data repository
Reduced TCO
Streamline infrastructure management, reducing server count, software licenses, and operational complexities, resulting in cost savings.
Simplified management and maintenance
Experience simplified database management, reducing the need for specialized skills, training, and dedicated personnel.
Data synchronization
Streamline the integration of various data types and sources effortlessly within CrateDB, with no need for manual data synchronization. CrateDB ensures seamless consolidation and management of all data types within a unified environment.
Dynamic schema
Utilize CrateDB's dynamic schema to store various data types (tables, documents, time-series, geospatial data, binary objects, and vectors) within a singular technology, reducing the requirement for multiple databases catering to distinct use cases.
Native SQL
Effortlessly access and manipulate data using CrateDB's native SQL, making it easier to get started and integrate into your existing workflows and applications.
Support for AI/ML
High scalability and availability
Leverage CrateDB's distributed execution engine for high-volume read and write operations, ensuring high performance under significant loads. The shared-nothing architecture allows horizontal scalability and maintains high availability.
Flexible deployment options
Transformative Effects of Real-Time AI
Learn from Christian Kurze, VP Product, how CrateDB solves today’s data challenges of high money, people, and time requirements and growing complexity and tech debt over time.
ClearVoice migrates from MySQL to CrateDB
Jeff Nappi discovered CrateDB in Hacker News and decided to benchmark its performance against his existing MySQL setup. Learn how their aggregate querying went from 20 minutes to milliseconds after migrating to CrateDB.