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CrateDB is a distributed SQL database handles massive amounts of machine data in real-time. CrateDB is a distributed SQL database that handles massive amounts of machine data in real-time.

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[CrateDB](http://github.com/crate/crate) is a distributed SQL database that makes it simple to store and analyze massive amounts of machine data in real-time. [CrateDB](http://github.com/crate/crate) is a distributed SQL database that makes it simple to store and analyze massive amounts of machine data in real-time.
Features of CrateDB: CrateDB offers the scalability and flexibility typically associated with a NoSQL database, is designed to run on inexpensive commodity servers and can be deployed and run on any sort of network - from personal computers to multi-region hybrid clouds.
The smallest CrateDB clusters can easily ingest tens of thousands of records per second. The data can be queried, ad-hoc, in parallel across the whole cluster in real time.
# Features
- Standard SQL plus dynamic schemas, queryable objects, geospatial features, time series data, first-class BLOB support, and realtime full-text search. - Standard SQL plus dynamic schemas, queryable objects, geospatial features, time series data, first-class BLOB support, and realtime full-text search.
- Horizontally scalable, highly available, and fault tolerant clusters that run very well in virtualized and containerised environments. - Dynamic schemas, queryable objects, geospatial features, time series data support, and realtime full-text search providing functionality for handling both relational and document oriented nested data structures.
- Horizontally scalable, highly available and fault tolerant clusters that run very well in virtualized and containerised environments.
- Extremely fast distributed query execution. - Extremely fast distributed query execution.
- Auto-partitioning, auto-sharding, and auto-replication. - Auto-partitioning, auto-sharding, and auto-replication.
- Self-healing and auto-rebalancing. - Self-healing and auto-rebalancing.
- CrateDB offers the scalability and flexibility typically associated with a NoSQL database and is designed to run on inexpensive commodity servers and can be deployed and run across any sort of network. From personal computers to multi-region hybrid clouds.
The smallest CrateDB clusters can easily ingest tens of thousands of records per second. And this data can be queried, ad-hoc, in parallel across the whole cluster in real time. # Screenshots
# How to Use This Image CrateDB provides an [Admin UI](https://crate.io/docs/crate/admin-ui/):
![Screenshots of the CrateDB Admin UI](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/crate/crate/master/crate-admin.gif)
# Try CrateDB
Spin up this Docker image like so: Spin up this Docker image like so:
```console ```console
$ docker run -p 4200:4200 %%IMAGE%% $ docker run --publish 4200:4200 --publish 5432:5432 %%IMAGE%% -Cdiscovery.type=single-node
``` ```
Once you're up and running, head on over to [the introductory docs](https://crate.io/docs/crate/getting-started/en/latest/first-use/index.html). Visit the [getting started](https://crate.io/docs/crate/tutorials/en/latest/install-run/) page to see all the available download and install options.
See also: Once you're up and running, head over to the [introductory docs](https://crate.io/docs/crate/tutorials/). To interact with CrateDB, you can use the Admin UI [web console](https://crate.io/docs/crate/admin-ui/en/latest/console.html#sql-console) or the [CrateDB shell](https://crate.io/docs/crate/crash/) CLI tool. Alternatively, review the list of recommended [clients and tools](https://crate.io/docs/crate/clients-tools/) that work with CrateDB.
- [Getting Started With CrateDB on Docker](https://crate.io/docs/crate/guide/en/latest/deployment/containers/docker.html) For container-specific documentation, check out the [CrateDB on Docker how-to guide](https://crate.io/docs/crate/howtos/en/latest/deployment/containers/docker.html) or the [CrateDB on Kubernetes how-to guide](https://crate.io/docs/crate/howtos/en/latest/deployment/containers/kubernetes.html).
## Issues ## Issues
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This image is primarily maintained by [Crate.io](http://crate.io/), but we welcome community contributions! This image is primarily maintained by [Crate.io](http://crate.io/), but we welcome community contributions!
See the [developer docs](https://github.com/crate/docker-crate/blob/master/DEVELOP.rst) and the [contribution docs](https://github.com/crate/docker-crate/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.rst) for more information. See the [contribution docs](https://github.com/crate/docker-crate/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.rst) for more information.

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[project documentation](https://crate.io/docs/), [StackOverflow](https://stackoverflow.com/tags/crate), [Slack](https://crate.io/docs/support/slackin/), or [paid support](https://crate.io/pricing/) [project documentation](https://crate.io/docs/), [StackOverflow](https://stackoverflow.com/tags/cratedb), [support channels](https://crate.io/support/)