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ClickHouse

ClickHouse

ClickHouse is an open-source database management software developed originally by Yandex before being incorporated in 2021 by Aaron Katz, Alexey Milovidov, and Yury Izrailevsky.

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clickhouse.com
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Organization
Organization
Company
Company

Company attributes

Industry
Analytics
Analytics
Software
Software
Big data
Big data
Database
Database
Open-source software
Open-source software
Technology
Technology
Location
United States
United States
California
California
B2X
B2B
B2B
CEO
Aaron Katz
Aaron Katz
Founder
Alexey Milovidov
Alexey Milovidov
Aaron Katz
Aaron Katz
Yury Izrailevsky
Yury Izrailevsky
Pitchbook URL
pitchbook.com/profiles...265089-79
Number of Employees (Ranges)
51 – 2000
Email Address
feedback@clickhouse.com
Investors
Redpoint Ventures
Redpoint Ventures
Yandex
Yandex
Benchmark (venture capital)
Benchmark (venture capital)
Index Ventures
Index Ventures
Coatue Management
Coatue Management
Altimeter Capital
Altimeter Capital
FirstMark Capital
FirstMark Capital
Almaz Capital
Almaz Capital
...
Founded Date
2021
0
Total Funding Amount (USD)
300,000,000
Latest Funding Round Date
October 28, 2021
Competitors
Timescale
Timescale
MySQL (company)
MySQL (company)
Spotlight Cloud
Spotlight Cloud
TransferSoft
TransferSoft
Firebolt (company)
Firebolt (company)
Rockset
Rockset
0
BigQuery
BigQuery
IBM DB2
IBM DB2
...
Business Model
Subscription
CTO
Alexey Milovidov
Alexey Milovidov
Latest Funding Type
Series B
Series B

Other attributes

Blog
clickhouse.tech/blog/en/
Company Operating Status
Active
Latest Funding Round Amount (USD)
250,000,000
Source Code
github.com/ClickHous...ClickHouse
Wikidata ID
Q27825826
Overview

ClickHouse is a company offering an online, open-source, column-oriented, analytical processing (OLAP) database management system to enable users generate analytical reports using SQL queries in real-time. The company claims the technology works 100 to 1000 times faster than traditional database management systems and is capable of processing hundreds of millions to over a billion rows and tens of gigabytes of data per server per second.

Platform

The OLAP data management system is built to offer efficient performance which can, according to ClickHouse, reduce storage requirements through the platforms use of columnar storage and compression. The platform is built to scale in production with linear and horizonal scalability from single-server deployments to clusters with thousands of nodes, and intended to be able to scale with companies.

Further, the platform is built to offer reliability, without single points of failure, and with an architecture built to support multi-master replication and to perform in multi-region configuration. ClickHouse's platform is also built to include enterprise grade security features and fail-safe mechanisms to protect against application bugs and human errors.

Features

Features of the ClickHouse platform includes features, including data compression, which works to play a key role in the platforms ability to achieve its state performance. This data compression is done with general-purpose compression codecs with different trade-offs between disk space and CPU consumption, and includes codecs built by ClickHouse for specific kinds of data common to the platform.

The platform also uses parallel processing on multiple cores in order to take advantage or larger multi-core processors and especially for the parallelization of larger queries. And ClickHouse's platform supports distributed processing on multiple servers, and data in ClickHouse can reside on different shards, with each shard capable of being a group of replicas used for fault tolerance.

Compared to competition

In independent testing on the performance of ClickHouse, especially in comparison to competitors PostgreSQL and Timescale, found the platform was capable of ingesting data at very fast rats, beating the competitors software, and capable of complex query ingestion and complex grouping aggregations also faster than those platforms.

The testing also found the architectural decisions, when compared to PostgreSQL and Timescale, had some limitations, for example poor inserts and higher disk usage at small batch sizes, worse query performance in benchmarking, and non-standard SQL-like query language.

History

ClickHouse’s technology was first developed at Yandex, an internet service corporation in Europe. It was initially created to power Yandex.Metrica, a web analytics platform. The power and utility of ClickHouse was clarified; by providing a column-based DBMS, it allowed systems to generate reports from petabytes of raw data with sub-second latencies. In 2016, ClickHouse was made available as an open source solution in 2016, and has been adopted by companies like Uber, Comcast, eBay, and Cisco. ClickHouse was incorporated in 2021 to incorporate to house the open source technology with an initial investment from Index Ventures and Benchmark Capital. The company continues to open source project and engineering the cloud technology.

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