Compare the Top Columnar Databases that integrate with Netdata as of July 2025

This a list of Columnar Databases that integrate with Netdata. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Netdata. View the products that work with Netdata in the table below.

What are Columnar Databases for Netdata?

Columnar databases, also known as column-oriented databases or column-store databases, are a type of database that store data in columns instead of rows. Columnar databases have some advantages over traditional row databases including speed and efficiency. Compare and read user reviews of the best Columnar Databases for Netdata currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Google Cloud BigQuery
    BigQuery is a columnar database that stores data in columns rather than rows, a structure that significantly speeds up analytic queries. This optimized format helps reduce the amount of data scanned, which enhances query performance, especially for large datasets. Columnar storage is particularly useful when running complex analytical queries, as it allows for more efficient processing of specific data columns. New customers can explore BigQuery’s columnar database capabilities with $300 in free credits, testing how the structure can improve their data processing and analytics performance. The columnar format also provides better data compression, further improving storage efficiency and query speed.
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    ClickHouse

    ClickHouse

    ClickHouse

    ClickHouse is a fast open-source OLAP database management system. It is column-oriented and allows to generate analytical reports using SQL queries in real-time. ClickHouse's performance exceeds comparable column-oriented database management systems currently available on the market. It processes hundreds of millions to more than a billion rows and tens of gigabytes of data per single server per second. ClickHouse uses all available hardware to its full potential to process each query as fast as possible. Peak processing performance for a single query stands at more than 2 terabytes per second (after decompression, only used columns). In distributed setup reads are automatically balanced among healthy replicas to avoid increasing latency. ClickHouse supports multi-master asynchronous replication and can be deployed across multiple datacenters. All nodes are equal, which allows avoiding having single points of failure.
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    Vertica

    Vertica

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    The Unified Analytics Warehouse. Highest performing analytics and machine learning at extreme scale. As the criteria for data warehousing continues to evolve, tech research analysts are seeing new leaders in the drive for game-changing big data analytics. Vertica powers data-driven enterprises so they can get the most out of their analytics initiatives with advanced time-series and geospatial analytics, in-database machine learning, data lake integration, user-defined extensions, cloud-optimized architecture, and more. Our Under the Hood webcast series lets you to dive deep into Vertica features – delivered by Vertica engineers and technical experts – to find out what makes it the fastest and most scalable advanced analytical database on the market. From ride sharing apps and smart agriculture to predictive maintenance and customer analytics, Vertica supports the world’s leading data-driven disruptors in their pursuit of industry and business transformation.
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    MariaDB

    MariaDB

    MariaDB

    MariaDB Platform is a complete enterprise open source database solution. It has the versatility to support transactional, analytical and hybrid workloads as well as relational, JSON and hybrid data models. And it has the scalability to grow from standalone databases and data warehouses to fully distributed SQL for executing millions of transactions per second and performing interactive, ad hoc analytics on billions of rows. MariaDB can be deployed on prem on commodity hardware, is available on all major public clouds and through MariaDB SkySQL as a fully managed cloud database. To learn more, visit mariadb.com.
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