Best Data Management Software for Apache Iceberg

Compare the Top Data Management Software that integrates with Apache Iceberg as of October 2025

This a list of Data Management software that integrates with Apache Iceberg. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Apache Iceberg. View the products that work with Apache Iceberg in the table below.

What is Data Management Software for Apache Iceberg?

Data management software systems are software platforms that help organize, store and analyze information. They provide a secure platform for data sharing and analysis with features such as reporting, automation, visualizations, and collaboration. Data management software can be customized to fit the needs of any organization by providing numerous user options to easily access or modify data. These systems enable organizations to keep track of their data more efficiently while reducing the risk of data loss or breaches for improved business security. Compare and read user reviews of the best Data Management software for Apache Iceberg currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Apache Hive

    Apache Hive

    Apache Software Foundation

    The Apache Hive data warehouse software facilitates reading, writing, and managing large datasets residing in distributed storage using SQL. Structure can be projected onto data already in storage. A command line tool and JDBC driver are provided to connect users to Hive. Apache Hive is an open source project run by volunteers at the Apache Software Foundation. Previously it was a subproject of Apache® Hadoop®, but has now graduated to become a top-level project of its own. We encourage you to learn about the project and contribute your expertise. Traditional SQL queries must be implemented in the MapReduce Java API to execute SQL applications and queries over distributed data. Hive provides the necessary SQL abstraction to integrate SQL-like queries (HiveQL) into the underlying Java without the need to implement queries in the low-level Java API.
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    Trino

    Trino

    Trino

    Trino is a query engine that runs at ludicrous speed. Fast-distributed SQL query engine for big data analytics that helps you explore your data universe. Trino is a highly parallel and distributed query engine, that is built from the ground up for efficient, low-latency analytics. The largest organizations in the world use Trino to query exabyte-scale data lakes and massive data warehouses alike. Supports diverse use cases, ad-hoc analytics at interactive speeds, massive multi-hour batch queries, and high-volume apps that perform sub-second queries. Trino is an ANSI SQL-compliant query engine, that works with BI tools such as R, Tableau, Power BI, Superset, and many others. You can natively query data in Hadoop, S3, Cassandra, MySQL, and many others, without the need for complex, slow, and error-prone processes for copying the data. Access data from multiple systems within a single query.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Tabular

    Tabular

    Tabular

    Tabular is an open table store from the creators of Apache Iceberg. Connect multiple computing engines and frameworks. Decrease query time and storage costs by up to 50%. Centralize enforcement of data access (RBAC) policies. Connect any query engine or framework, including Athena, BigQuery, Redshift, Snowflake, Databricks, Trino, Spark, and Python. Smart compaction, clustering, and other automated data services reduce storage costs and query times by up to 50%. Unify data access at the database or table. RBAC controls are simple to manage, consistently enforced, and easy to audit. Centralize your security down to the table. Tabular is easy to use plus it features high-powered ingestion, performance, and RBAC under the hood. Tabular gives you the flexibility to work with multiple “best of breed” compute engines based on their strengths. Assign privileges at the data warehouse database, table, or column level.
    Starting Price: $100 per month
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    Apache Impala
    Impala provides low latency and high concurrency for BI/analytic queries on the Hadoop ecosystem, including Iceberg, open data formats, and most cloud storage options. Impala also scales linearly, even in multitenant environments. Impala is integrated with native Hadoop security and Kerberos for authentication, and via the Ranger module, you can ensure that the right users and applications are authorized for the right data. Utilize the same file and data formats and metadata, security, and resource management frameworks as your Hadoop deployment, with no redundant infrastructure or data conversion/duplication. For Apache Hive users, Impala utilizes the same metadata and ODBC driver. Like Hive, Impala supports SQL, so you don't have to worry about reinventing the implementation wheel. With Impala, more users, whether using SQL queries or BI applications, can interact with more data through a single repository and metadata stored from source through analysis.
    Starting Price: Free
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    PuppyGraph

    PuppyGraph

    PuppyGraph

    PuppyGraph empowers you to seamlessly query one or multiple data stores as a unified graph model. Graph databases are expensive, take months to set up, and need a dedicated team. Traditional graph databases can take hours to run multi-hop queries and struggle beyond 100GB of data. A separate graph database complicates your architecture with brittle ETLs and inflates your total cost of ownership (TCO). Connect to any data source anywhere. Cross-cloud and cross-region graph analytics. No complex ETLs or data replication is required. PuppyGraph enables you to query your data as a graph by directly connecting to your data warehouses and lakes. This eliminates the need to build and maintain time-consuming ETL pipelines needed with a traditional graph database setup. No more waiting for data and failed ETL processes. PuppyGraph eradicates graph scalability issues by separating computation and storage.
    Starting Price: Free
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    StarRocks

    StarRocks

    StarRocks

    Whether you're working with a single table or multiple, you'll experience at least 300% better performance on StarRocks compared to other popular solutions. From streaming data to data capture, with a rich set of connectors, you can ingest data into StarRocks in real time for the freshest insights. A query engine that adapts to your use cases. Without moving your data or rewriting SQL, StarRocks provides the flexibility to scale your analytics on demand with ease. StarRocks enables a rapid journey from data to insight. StarRocks' performance is unmatched and provides a unified OLAP solution covering the most popular data analytics scenarios. Whether you're working with a single table or multiple, you'll experience at least 300% better performance on StarRocks compared to other popular solutions. StarRocks' built-in memory-and-disk-based caching framework is specifically designed to minimize the I/O overhead of fetching data from external storage to accelerate query performance.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Stackable

    Stackable

    Stackable

    The Stackable data platform was designed with openness and flexibility in mind. It provides you with a curated selection of the best open source data apps like Apache Kafka, Apache Druid, Trino, and Apache Spark. While other current offerings either push their proprietary solutions or deepen vendor lock-in, Stackable takes a different approach. All data apps work together seamlessly and can be added or removed in no time. Based on Kubernetes, it runs everywhere, on-prem or in the cloud. stackablectl and a Kubernetes cluster are all you need to run your first stackable data platform. Within minutes, you will be ready to start working with your data. Configure your one-line startup command right here. Similar to kubectl, stackablectl is designed to easily interface with the Stackable Data Platform. Use the command line utility to deploy and manage stackable data apps on Kubernetes. With stackablectl, you can create, delete, and update components.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Amazon Data Firehose
    Easily capture, transform, and load streaming data. Create a delivery stream, select your destination, and start streaming real-time data with just a few clicks. Automatically provision and scale compute, memory, and network resources without ongoing administration. Transform raw streaming data into formats like Apache Parquet, and dynamically partition streaming data without building your own processing pipelines. Amazon Data Firehose provides the easiest way to acquire, transform, and deliver data streams within seconds to data lakes, data warehouses, and analytics services. To use Amazon Data Firehose, you set up a stream with a source, destination, and required transformations. Amazon Data Firehose continuously processes the stream, automatically scales based on the amount of data available, and delivers it within seconds. Select the source for your data stream or write data using the Firehose Direct PUT API.
    Starting Price: $0.075 per month
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    Streamkap

    Streamkap

    Streamkap

    Streamkap is a streaming data platform that makes streaming as easy as batch. Stream data from database (change data capturee) or event sources to your favorite database, data warehouse or data lake. Streamkap can be deployed as a SaaS or in a bring your own cloud (BYOC) deployment.
    Starting Price: $600 per month
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    R2 SQL

    R2 SQL

    Cloudflare

    R2 SQL is Cloudflare’s serverless, distributed analytics query engine (currently in open beta) that enables you to run SQL queries over Apache Iceberg tables stored in R2 Data Catalog without needing to manage your own compute clusters. It is built to efficiently query large volumes of data by leveraging metadata pruning, partition-level statistics, file and row-group filtering, and Cloudflare’s globally distributed compute infrastructure to parallelize execution. The system works by integrating with R2 object storage and an Iceberg catalog layer, so you can ingest data via Cloudflare Pipelines into Iceberg tables, and then query that data with minimal overhead. Queries can be issued via the Wrangler CLI or HTTP API (with an API token granting permissions across R2 SQL, Data Catalog, and storage). During the open beta period, using R2 SQL itself is not billed, only storage and standard R2 operations incur charges.
    Starting Price: Free
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    SQL

    SQL

    SQL

    SQL is a domain-specific programming language used for accessing, managing, and manipulating relational databases and relational database management systems.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Onehouse

    Onehouse

    Onehouse

    The only fully managed cloud data lakehouse designed to ingest from all your data sources in minutes and support all your query engines at scale, for a fraction of the cost. Ingest from databases and event streams at TB-scale in near real-time, with the simplicity of fully managed pipelines. Query your data with any engine, and support all your use cases including BI, real-time analytics, and AI/ML. Cut your costs by 50% or more compared to cloud data warehouses and ETL tools with simple usage-based pricing. Deploy in minutes without engineering overhead with a fully managed, highly optimized cloud service. Unify your data in a single source of truth and eliminate the need to copy data across data warehouses and lakes. Use the right table format for the job, with omnidirectional interoperability between Apache Hudi, Apache Iceberg, and Delta Lake. Quickly configure managed pipelines for database CDC and streaming ingestion.
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    OpenMetadata

    OpenMetadata

    OpenMetadata

    OpenMetadata is an open, unified metadata platform that centralizes all metadata for data discovery, observability, and governance in a single interface. It leverages a Unified Metadata Graph and 80+ turnkey connectors to collect metadata from databases, pipelines, BI tools, ML systems, and more, providing a complete data context that enables teams to search, facet, and preview assets across their entire estate. Its API‑ and schema‑first architecture offers extensible metadata entities and relationships, giving organizations precise control and customization over their metadata model. Built with only four core system components, the platform is designed for simple setup, operation, and scalable performance, allowing both technical and non‑technical users to collaborate on discovery, lineage, quality, observability, collaboration, and governance workflows without complex infrastructure.
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    Presto

    Presto

    Presto Foundation

    Presto is an open source distributed SQL query engine for running interactive analytic queries against data sources of all sizes ranging from gigabytes to petabytes. For data engineers who struggle with managing multiple query languages and interfaces to siloed databases and storage, Presto is the fast and reliable engine that provides one simple ANSI SQL interface for all your data analytics and your open lakehouse. Different engines for different workloads means you will have to re-platform down the road. With Presto, you get 1 familar ANSI SQL language and 1 engine for your data analytics so you don't need to graduate to another lakehouse engine. Presto can be used for interactive and batch workloads, small and large amounts of data, and scales from a few to thousands of users. Presto gives you one simple ANSI SQL interface for all of your data in various siloed data systems, helping you join your data ecosystem together.
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    Apache Spark

    Apache Spark

    Apache Software Foundation

    Apache Spark™ is a unified analytics engine for large-scale data processing. Apache Spark achieves high performance for both batch and streaming data, using a state-of-the-art DAG scheduler, a query optimizer, and a physical execution engine. Spark offers over 80 high-level operators that make it easy to build parallel apps. And you can use it interactively from the Scala, Python, R, and SQL shells. Spark powers a stack of libraries including SQL and DataFrames, MLlib for machine learning, GraphX, and Spark Streaming. You can combine these libraries seamlessly in the same application. Spark runs on Hadoop, Apache Mesos, Kubernetes, standalone, or in the cloud. It can access diverse data sources. You can run Spark using its standalone cluster mode, on EC2, on Hadoop YARN, on Mesos, or on Kubernetes. Access data in HDFS, Alluxio, Apache Cassandra, Apache HBase, Apache Hive, and hundreds of other data sources.
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    Salesforce Data Cloud
    Salesforce Data Cloud is a real-time data platform designed to unify and manage customer data from multiple sources across an organization, enabling a single, comprehensive view of each customer. It allows businesses to collect, harmonize, and analyze data in real time, creating a 360-degree customer profile that can be leveraged across Salesforce’s various applications, such as Marketing Cloud, Sales Cloud, and Service Cloud. This platform enables faster, more personalized customer interactions by integrating data from online and offline channels, including CRM data, transactional data, and third-party data sources. Salesforce Data Cloud also offers advanced AI gents and analytics capabilities, helping organizations gain deeper insights into customer behavior and predict future needs. By centralizing and refining data for actionable use, Salesforce Data Cloud supports enhanced customer experiences, targeted marketing, and efficient, data-driven decision-making across departments.
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    Apache Flink

    Apache Flink

    Apache Software Foundation

    Apache Flink is a framework and distributed processing engine for stateful computations over unbounded and bounded data streams. Flink has been designed to run in all common cluster environments, perform computations at in-memory speed and at any scale. Any kind of data is produced as a stream of events. Credit card transactions, sensor measurements, machine logs, or user interactions on a website or mobile application, all of these data are generated as a stream. Apache Flink excels at processing unbounded and bounded data sets. Precise control of time and state enable Flink’s runtime to run any kind of application on unbounded streams. Bounded streams are internally processed by algorithms and data structures that are specifically designed for fixed sized data sets, yielding excellent performance. Flink is designed to work well each of the previously listed resource managers.
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    Daft

    Daft

    Daft

    Daft is a framework for ETL, analytics and ML/AI at scale. Its familiar Python dataframe API is built to outperform Spark in performance and ease of use. Daft plugs directly into your ML/AI stack through efficient zero-copy integrations with essential Python libraries such as Pytorch and Ray. It also allows requesting GPUs as a resource for running models. Daft runs locally with a lightweight multithreaded backend. When your local machine is no longer sufficient, it scales seamlessly to run out-of-core on a distributed cluster. Daft can handle User-Defined Functions (UDFs) in columns, allowing you to apply complex expressions and operations to Python objects with the full flexibility required for ML/AI. Daft runs locally with a lightweight multithreaded backend. When your local machine is no longer sufficient, it scales seamlessly to run out-of-core on a distributed cluster.
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    Dremio

    Dremio

    Dremio

    Dremio delivers lightning-fast queries and a self-service semantic layer directly on your data lake storage. No moving data to proprietary data warehouses, no cubes, no aggregation tables or extracts. Just flexibility and control for data architects, and self-service for data consumers. Dremio technologies like Data Reflections, Columnar Cloud Cache (C3) and Predictive Pipelining work alongside Apache Arrow to make queries on your data lake storage very, very fast. An abstraction layer enables IT to apply security and business meaning, while enabling analysts and data scientists to explore data and derive new virtual datasets. Dremio’s semantic layer is an integrated, searchable catalog that indexes all of your metadata, so business users can easily make sense of your data. Virtual datasets and spaces make up the semantic layer, and are all indexed and searchable.
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