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ClickHouse — open source distributed column-oriented DBMS

ClickHouse® is an open-source column-oriented database management system that allows generating analytical data reports in real-time.

Useful Links

  • Official website has a quick high-level overview of ClickHouse on the main page.
  • ClickHouse Cloud ClickHouse as a service, built by the creators and maintainers.
  • Tutorial shows how to set up and query a small ClickHouse cluster.
  • Documentation provides more in-depth information.
  • YouTube channel has a lot of content about ClickHouse in video format.
  • Slack and Telegram allow chatting with ClickHouse users in real-time.
  • Blog contains various ClickHouse-related articles, as well as announcements and reports about events.
  • Code Browser (Woboq) with syntax highlight and navigation.
  • Code Browser (github.dev) with syntax highlight, powered by github.dev.
  • Contacts can help to get your questions answered if there are any.

Upcoming events

  • v22.10 Release Webinar Original creator, co-founder, and CTO of ClickHouse Alexey Milovidov will walk us through the highlights of the release, provide live demos, and share vision into what is coming in the roadmap.
  • Introducing ClickHouse Cloud Introducing ClickHouse as a service, built by creators and maintainers of the fastest OLAP database on earth. Join Tanya Bragin for a detailed walkthrough of ClickHouse Cloud capabilities, as well as a peek behind the curtain to understand the unique architecture that makes our service tick.

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