What is CrateIO?
Crate is a distributed data store. Simply install Crate directly on your application servers and make the big centralized database a thing of the past. Crate takes care of synchronization, sharding, scaling, and replication even for mammoth data sets.
CrateIO is a tool in the Databases category of a tech stack.
CrateIO is an open source tool with 3.9K GitHub stars and 537 GitHub forks. Here’s a link to CrateIO's open source repository on GitHub
Who uses CrateIO?
Developers
18 developers on StackShare have stated that they use CrateIO.
CrateIO Integrations
Pros of CrateIO
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CrateIO's Features
- Familiar SQL syntax
- Semi-structured data
- High availability, resiliency, and scalability in a distributed design
- Powerful Lucene based full-text search
CrateIO Alternatives & Comparisons
What are some alternatives to CrateIO?
MySQL
The MySQL software delivers a very fast, multi-threaded, multi-user, and robust SQL (Structured Query Language) database server. MySQL Server is intended for mission-critical, heavy-load production systems as well as for embedding into mass-deployed software.
PostgreSQL
PostgreSQL is an advanced object-relational database management system
that supports an extended subset of the SQL standard, including
transactions, foreign keys, subqueries, triggers, user-defined types
and functions.
MongoDB
MongoDB stores data in JSON-like documents that can vary in structure, offering a dynamic, flexible schema. MongoDB was also designed for high availability and scalability, with built-in replication and auto-sharding.
Microsoft SQL Server
Microsoft® SQL Server is a database management and analysis system for e-commerce, line-of-business, and data warehousing solutions.
SQLite
SQLite is an embedded SQL database engine. Unlike most other SQL databases, SQLite does not have a separate server process. SQLite reads and writes directly to ordinary disk files. A complete SQL database with multiple tables, indices, triggers, and views, is contained in a single disk file.