Compare the Top OLAP Databases that integrate with Stackable as of September 2025

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

What are OLAP Databases for Stackable?

OLAP (Online Analytical Processing) databases are designed to support complex queries and data analysis, typically for business intelligence and decision-making purposes. They enable users to interactively explore large volumes of multidimensional data, offering fast retrieval of insights across various dimensions such as time, geography, and product categories. OLAP databases use specialized structures like cubes to allow for rapid aggregation and calculation of data. These databases are highly optimized for read-heavy operations, making them ideal for generating reports, dashboards, and analytical queries. Overall, OLAP databases help organizations quickly analyze data to uncover patterns, trends, and insights for better decision-making. Compare and read user reviews of the best OLAP Databases for Stackable currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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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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    Apache Druid
    Apache Druid is an open source distributed data store. Druid’s core design combines ideas from data warehouses, timeseries databases, and search systems to create a high performance real-time analytics database for a broad range of use cases. Druid merges key characteristics of each of the 3 systems into its ingestion layer, storage format, querying layer, and core architecture. Druid stores and compresses each column individually, and only needs to read the ones needed for a particular query, which supports fast scans, rankings, and groupBys. Druid creates inverted indexes for string values for fast search and filter. Out-of-the-box connectors for Apache Kafka, HDFS, AWS S3, stream processors, and more. Druid intelligently partitions data based on time and time-based queries are significantly faster than traditional databases. Scale up or down by just adding or removing servers, and Druid automatically rebalances. Fault-tolerant architecture routes around server failures.
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