Powerful back-end DB for IoT data. Sensor readings, time series, geospatial, telemetry, and Industry 4.0. Combine with OSS streaming tools.
See detailsUse Crate for real-time analytic workloads. Run fast, ad hoc queries as data streams to the database.
See detailsCombine the speed and ease of use of Elasticsearch with standard SQL, powerful aggregations and visualization tools.
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"Crate´s simplicity and masterless architecture make it a perfect match for containerized environments. I expect to see it widely deployed as more developers adopt the new microservices paradigm."
"We’re using Crate in production, supporting the massive growth of our cloud-app security offering. Crate´s real-time SQL aggregations, simple scalability and high availability make it a key element of our stack. Its distributed SQL engine allows simple adoption in any enterprise."
As a developer, you want to create innovative cloud applications and get them to market as quickly as possible. Crate is designed for exactly that. It’s the fastest distributed database technology available. It never goes down and can easily handle the biggest enterprise workloads on the planet. Let’s get you started.
As a database administrator, you need to make sure the databases in your organizations are meeting performance and availability service level agreements. Wouldn't it be nice if your DBMS helped you out by automating deploymnet, networking, data partitioning & replication? That way you'd have more time for important things like sleep and getting pats on the back.
Your business users are demanding insight, and your team is constantly seeking new and better ways to deliver it. Crate should be one of those ways...
Crate is a distributed SQL database and with its shared-nothing architecture, Crate is a perfect fit for setting up a container-based cluster for microservices. While there are many orchestration tools out there, Docker - with their latest update to Docker engine 1.12 - blended their applications nicely together and managing large clusters of containerized applications becomes a breeze!
To end his internship at Crate, we asked Max to contribute to our blog and tell us about the experience of working at Crate. At 18 years old he attends a technical school in Austria and while internships are sometimes mandatory, the company is free to choose. Luckily - he chose us.
During our hackathon last weekend we came up with a template that would easily let users spin up a cluster with Kubernetes, that can now also be found in our documentation!