- Introduction
- Features: Why GreptimeDB
- Architecture
- Try it for free
- Getting Started
- Project Status
- Join the community
- Tools & Extensions
- License
- Acknowledgement
GreptimeDB is an open-source, cloud-native, unified & cost-effective observability database for Metrics, Logs, and Traces. You can gain real-time insights from Edge to Cloud at Any Scale.
GreptimeDB tops JSONBench's billion-record cold run test!
Our core developers have been building observability data platforms for years. Based on our best practices, GreptimeDB was born to give you:
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Unified Processing of Observability Data
A unified database that treats metrics, logs, and traces as timestamped wide events with context, supporting SQL/PromQL queries and stream processing to simplify complex data stacks.
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High Performance and Cost-effective
Written in Rust, combines a distributed query engine with rich indexing (inverted, fulltext, skip data, and vector) and optimized columnar storage to deliver sub-second responses on petabyte-scale data and high-cost efficiency.
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Cloud-native Distributed Database
Built for Kubernetes. GreptimeDB achieves seamless scalability with its cloud-native architecture of separated compute and storage, built on object storage (AWS S3, Azure Blob Storage, etc.) while enabling cross-cloud deployment through a unified data access layer.
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Developer-Friendly
Access standardized SQL/PromQL interfaces through built-in web dashboard, REST API, and MySQL/PostgreSQL protocols. Supports widely adopted data ingestion protocols for seamless migration and integration.
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Flexible Deployment Options
Deploy GreptimeDB anywhere from ARM-based edge devices to cloud environments with unified APIs and bandwidth-efficient data synchronization. Query edge and cloud data seamlessly through identical APIs. Learn how to run on Android.
For more detailed info please read Why GreptimeDB.
1. Live Demo
Try out the features of GreptimeDB right from your browser.
Start instantly with a free cluster.
To install GreptimeDB locally, the recommended way is via Docker:
docker pull greptime/greptimedb
Start a GreptimeDB container with:
docker run -p 127.0.0.1:4000-4003:4000-4003 \
-v "$(pwd)/greptimedb:./greptimedb_data" \
--name greptime --rm \
greptime/greptimedb:latest standalone start \
--http-addr 0.0.0.0:4000 \
--rpc-bind-addr 0.0.0.0:4001 \
--mysql-addr 0.0.0.0:4002 \
--postgres-addr 0.0.0.0:4003
Access the dashboard via http://localhost:4000/dashboard
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Read more about Installation on docs.
Check the prerequisite:
- Rust toolchain (nightly)
- Protobuf compiler (>= 3.15)
- C/C++ building essentials, including
gcc
/g++
/autoconf
and glibc library (eg.libc6-dev
on Ubuntu andglibc-devel
on Fedora) - Python toolchain (optional): Required only if using some test scripts.
Build GreptimeDB binary:
make
Run a standalone server:
cargo run -- standalone start
- GreptimeDB Go Ingester
- GreptimeDB Java Ingester
- GreptimeDB C++ Ingester
- GreptimeDB Erlang Ingester
- GreptimeDB Rust Ingester
- GreptimeDB JavaScript Ingester
Our official Grafana dashboard for monitoring GreptimeDB is available at grafana directory.
GreptimeDB is currently in Beta. We are targeting GA (General Availability) with v1.0 release by Early 2025.
While in Beta, GreptimeDB is already:
- Being used in production by early adopters
- Actively maintained with regular releases, about version number
- Suitable for testing and evaluation
For production use, we recommend using the latest stable release.
Our core team is thrilled to see you participate in any ways you like. When you are stuck, try to ask for help by filling an issue with a detailed description of what you were trying to do and what went wrong. If you have any questions or if you would like to get involved in our community, please check out:
- GreptimeDB Community on Slack
- GreptimeDB GitHub Discussions forum
- Greptime official website
In addition, you may:
If you are running GreptimeDB OSS in your organization, we offer additional enterprise add-ons, installation services, training, and consulting. Contact us and we will reach out to you with more detail of our commercial license.
GreptimeDB uses the Apache License 2.0 to strike a balance between open contributions and allowing you to use the software however you want.
Please refer to contribution guidelines and internal concepts docs for more information.
Special thanks to all the contributors who have propelled GreptimeDB forward. For a complete list of contributors, please refer to AUTHOR.md.
- GreptimeDB uses Apache Arrow™ as the memory model and Apache Parquet™ as the persistent file format.
- GreptimeDB's query engine is powered by Apache Arrow DataFusion™.
- Apache OpenDAL™ gives GreptimeDB a very general and elegant data access abstraction layer.
- GreptimeDB's meta service is based on etcd.