Open Source Software at Altinity
Since its inception, Altinity has contributed to and maintained many open source projects that are accelerating ClickHouse development and adoption. Read our open source story!
Since its inception, Altinity has contributed to and maintained many open source projects that are accelerating ClickHouse development and adoption. Read our open source story!
Summer is here – and more updates to Altinity products! Here’s the latest releases for what our teams released since April.
The June 8 meetup in Amsterdam was the first in-person ClickHouse community meetup in over 2 years. We bring you the first-hand report of ClickHouse talks, news, and updates.
Want fast MySQL analytics? Then check out the Altinity Sink Connector for ClickHouse. Merging the power of ClickHouse with MySQL, the sink connector lets you replicate data from MySQL to ClickHouse in real-time.
Our team has been busy coming out with new versions of our products since the beginning of the year, so we gathered the entire list for Q1 in one place.
As countless ClickHouse users have learned, Kubernetes is a great platform for data. It’s portable to almost every IT environment. But there’s still the occasional dark cloud. One of these is pod crash loops, which arise when a ClickHouse pod…
ClickHouse is never used as a standalone – it integrates with other data sources and exposes query results to applications. Upstream data for OLAP is sometimes in relational databases like MSQL SQL Server. The JDBC and ODBC bridges provide a…
The final SF Bay Area ClickHouse Meetup for 2021 took place on December 15th. We had talks on Redpanda event streaming to ClickHouse as well as Altinity Dashboard, a new UI for the ClickHouse Kubernetes Operator.
The Altinity Dashboard is a new UI aimed at making ClickHouse deployment in Kubernetes easy, painless and successful. It builds on the ClickHouse Operator for Kubernetes. We invite you to try it out!
ClickHouse is on the fast track to become the most popular analytic database on the planet. Learn how users can run in Altinity.Cloud or manage ClickHouse themselves
As regular readers of this blog are aware, Altinity.Cloud now supports Google Cloud Platform, also known as GCP. I recently took the new capability out for a spin to see what it’s like to run ClickHouse there.
Our goal was to bring together a diverse set of presentations from the entire open source analytic community, rather than focusing on single projects or applications. We’ve succeeded and here’s just a sample of talks you’ll hear.
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