Compare the Top Distributed Databases that integrate with Docker as of July 2025

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

What are Distributed Databases for Docker?

Distributed databases store data across multiple physical locations, often across different servers or even geographical regions, allowing for high availability and scalability. Unlike traditional databases, distributed databases divide data and workloads among nodes in a network, providing faster access and load balancing. They are designed to be resilient, with redundancy and data replication ensuring that data remains accessible even if some nodes fail. Distributed databases are essential for applications that require quick access to large volumes of data across multiple locations, such as global eCommerce, finance, and social media. By decentralizing data storage, they support high-performance, fault-tolerant operations that scale with an organization’s needs. Compare and read user reviews of the best Distributed Databases for Docker currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    InterSystems IRIS

    InterSystems IRIS

    InterSystems

    InterSystems IRIS is a complete cloud-first data platform that includes a multi-model transactional data management engine, an application development platform, and interoperability engine, and an open analytics platform. It is the next generation of our proven data management software.It includes the capabilities of InterSystems Cache and Ensemble, plus a wealth of exciting new capabilities to make it easy to build and deploy cloud based, analytics-intensive enterprise applications with even greater performance and scalability. InterSystems IRIS provides a set of APIs to operate with transactional persistent data simultaneously: key-value, relational, object, document, multidimensional. Data can be managed by SQL, Java, node.js, .NET, C++, Python, and native server-side ObjectScript language. InterSystems IRIS includes
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    SingleStore

    SingleStore

    SingleStore

    SingleStore (formerly MemSQL) is a distributed, highly-scalable SQL database that can run anywhere. We deliver maximum performance for transactional and analytical workloads with familiar relational models. SingleStore is a scalable SQL database that ingests data continuously to perform operational analytics for the front lines of your business. Ingest millions of events per second with ACID transactions while simultaneously analyzing billions of rows of data in relational SQL, JSON, geospatial, and full-text search formats. SingleStore delivers ultimate data ingestion performance at scale and supports built in batch loading and real time data pipelines. SingleStore lets you achieve ultra fast query response across both live and historical data using familiar ANSI SQL. Perform ad hoc analysis with business intelligence tools, run machine learning algorithms for real-time scoring, perform geoanalytic queries in real time.
    Starting Price: $0.69 per hour
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    HarperDB

    HarperDB

    HarperDB

    HarperDB is a distributed systems platform that combines database, caching, application, and streaming functions into a single technology. With it, you can start delivering global-scale back-end services with less effort, higher performance, and lower cost than ever before. Deploy user-programmed applications and pre-built add-ons on top of the data they depend on for a high throughput, ultra-low latency back end. Lightning-fast distributed database delivers orders of magnitude more throughput per second than popular NoSQL alternatives while providing limitless horizontal scale. Native real-time pub/sub communication and data processing via MQTT, WebSocket, and HTTP interfaces. HarperDB delivers powerful data-in-motion capabilities without layering in additional services like Kafka. Focus on features that move your business forward, not fighting complex infrastructure. You can't change the speed of light, but you can put less light between your users and their data.
    Starting Price: Free
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    AllegroGraph

    AllegroGraph

    Franz Inc.

    AllegroGraph is a breakthrough solution that allows infinite data integration through a patented approach unifying all data and siloed knowledge into an Entity-Event Knowledge Graph solution that can support massive big data analytics. AllegroGraph utilizes unique federated sharding capabilities that drive 360-degree insights and enable complex reasoning across a distributed Knowledge Graph. AllegroGraph provides users with an integrated version of Gruff, a unique browser-based graph visualization software tool for exploring and discovering connections within enterprise Knowledge Graphs. Franz’s Knowledge Graph Solution includes both technology and services for building industrial strength Entity-Event Knowledge Graphs based on best-of-class tools, products, knowledge, skills and experience.
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    Greenplum

    Greenplum

    Greenplum Database

    Greenplum Database® is an advanced, fully featured, open source data warehouse. It provides powerful and rapid analytics on petabyte scale data volumes. Uniquely geared toward big data analytics, Greenplum Database is powered by the world’s most advanced cost-based query optimizer delivering high analytical query performance on large data volumes. Greenplum Database® project is released under the Apache 2 license. We want to thank all our current community contributors and are interested in all new potential contributions. For the Greenplum Database community no contribution is too small, we encourage all types of contributions. An open-source massively parallel data platform for analytics, machine learning and AI. Rapidly create and deploy models for complex applications in cybersecurity, predictive maintenance, risk management, fraud detection, and many other areas. Experience the fully featured, integrated, open source analytics platform.
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    Citus

    Citus

    Citus Data

    Citus gives you the Postgres you love, plus the superpower of distributed tables. 100% open source. Now with schema-based and row-based sharding, plus Postgres 16 support. Scale Postgres by distributing data & queries. You can start with a single Citus node, then add nodes & rebalance shards when you need to grow. Speed up queries by 20x to 300x (or more) through parallelism, keeping more data in memory, higher I/O bandwidth, and columnar compression. Citus is an extension (not a fork) to the latest Postgres versions, so you can use your familiar SQL toolset & leverage your Postgres expertise. Reduce your infrastructure headaches by using a single database for both your transactional and analytical workloads. Download and use Citus open source for free. You can manage Citus yourself, embrace open source, and help us improve Citus via GitHub. Focus on your application & forget about your database. Run your app on Citus in the cloud with Azure Cosmos DB for PostgreSQL.
    Starting Price: $0.27 per hour
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    Tarantool

    Tarantool

    Tarantool

    Corporations need a way to ensure uninterrupted operation of their systems, high speed of data processing, and reliability of storage. The in-memory technologies have proven themselves well in solving these problems. For more than 10 years, Tarantool has been helping companies all over the world build smart caches, data marts, and golden client profiles while saving server capacity. Reduce the cost of storing credentials compared to siloed solutions and improve the service and security of client applications. Reduce data management costs of maintaining a large number of disparate systems that store customer identities. Increase sales by improving the speed and quality of customer recommendations for goods or services through the analysis of user behavior and user data. Improve mobile and web channel service by accelerating frontends to reduce user outflow. IT systems of large organizations operate in a closed loop of a local network, where data circulates unprotected.
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    Nebula Graph
    The graph database built for super large-scale graphs with milliseconds of latency. We are continuing to collaborate with the community to prepare, popularize and promote the graph database. Nebula Graph only allows authenticated access via role-based access control. Nebula Graph supports multiple storage engine types and the query language can be extended to support new algorithms. Nebula Graph provides low latency read and write , while still maintaining high throughput to simplify the most complex data sets. With a shared-nothing distributed architecture , Nebula Graph offers linear scalability. Nebula Graph's SQL-like query language is easy to understand and powerful enough to meet complex business needs. With horizontal scalability and a snapshot feature, Nebula Graph guarantees high availability even in case of failures. Large Internet companies like JD, Meituan, and Xiaohongshu have deployed Nebula Graph in production environments.
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    rqlite

    rqlite

    rqlite

    The lightweight, user-friendly, distributed relational database built on SQLite. Fault tolerance and high availability with zero hassle. rqlite is a distributed relational database that combines the simplicity of SQLite with the robustness of a fault-tolerant, highly available system. It's developer-friendly, its operation is straightforward, and it's designed for reliability with minimal complexity. Deploy in seconds, with no complex configurations. Seamlessly integrates with modern cloud infrastructures. Built on SQLite, the world’s most popular database. Supports full-text search, Vector Search, and JSON documents. Access controls and encryption for secure deployments. Rigorous, automated testing ensures high quality. Clustering provides high availability and fault tolerance. Automatic node discovery simplifies clustering.
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