Compare the Top OLAP Databases that integrate with TablePlus as of August 2026

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

What are OLAP Databases for TablePlus?

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 TablePlus currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Oxla

    Oxla

    Oxla

    Purpose-built for compute, memory, and storage efficiency, Oxla is a self-hosted data warehouse optimized for large-scale, low-latency analytics with robust time-series support. Cloud data warehouses aren’t for everyone. At scale, long-term cloud compute costs outweigh short-term infrastructure savings, and regulated industries require full control over data beyond VPC and BYOC deployments. Oxla outperforms both legacy and cloud warehouses through efficiency, enabling scale for growing datasets with predictable costs, on-prem or in any cloud. Easily deploy, run, and maintain Oxla with Docker and YAML to power diverse workloads in a single, self-hosted data warehouse.
    Starting Price: $50 per CPU core / monthly
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    Amazon Redshift
    Amazon Redshift is a cloud-based data warehouse solution from AWS designed to deliver high-performance analytics and support modern AI-driven workloads. The platform enables organizations to analyze large volumes of structured and unstructured data across data warehouses, data lakes, and third-party sources using SQL. Redshift is built for scalability and cost efficiency, offering improved throughput and price-performance with AWS Graviton-powered RG instances and Redshift Serverless options. The solution also supports near real-time analytics through zero-ETL integrations that connect operational databases, streaming services, and enterprise applications without complex data pipelines. Amazon Redshift integrates with Amazon SageMaker and Amazon Bedrock to support advanced machine learning, analytics, and generative AI use cases.
    Starting Price: $0.543 per hour
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    Vertica

    Vertica

    Rocket Software

    Vertica is an enterprise-grade analytics database platform designed to help organizations run high-performance analytics, data warehousing, and AI workloads across hybrid cloud environments. Following its acquisition by Rocket Software, Vertica now strengthens Rocket’s modernization and enterprise data portfolio by combining advanced analytics, AI capabilities, and trusted mission-critical systems. The platform enables businesses to process and analyze massive volumes of structured and unstructured data while supporting on-premises, cloud, private cloud, and hybrid deployments. Vertica helps enterprises accelerate decision-making, modernize legacy environments, and run advanced analytics and generative AI directly on trusted enterprise data sources. The platform integrates with Rocket DataEdge and Rocket ContentEdge solutions to create a unified data modernization ecosystem focused on governance, analytics, and operational intelligence.
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