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    QuestDB Enterprise - Time Series Database

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    Sold by: QuestDB 
    QuestDB is a high-performance, open-source database for time series data. It focuses on fast ingest, blazingly fast queries and superior developer experience with SQL and open formats such as Apache Parquet. QuestDB is designed from the ground up to operate as close to the hardware as possible, eliminating ingestion bottlenecks and lowering overall hardware requirements.
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    QuestDB Enterprise - Time Series Database

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    Sold by: QuestDB 

    Overview

    QuestDB Enterprise is sold exclusively through private offers


    The typical listed total price is a non-representative placeholder.

    Please contact us at marketplace@questdb.io  to receive a tailored pricing quote. We will work directly with you to create a private offer on AWS Marketplace.


    QuestDB Enterprise supports high-throughput environments with resilient, fault-tolerant architecture, making it well suited for critical applications in Capital Markets and IoT. QuestDB Enterprise supports multi-primary writes, and High Availability. With robust security features such as Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) and TLS encryption, QuestDB Enterprise ensures your data remains secure. The solution integrates seamlessly with Active Directory/SSO, enabling streamlined user management and compliance with stringent security standards. Tiered storage options allow users to optimize costs by managing long-term data storage efficiently, while support for open formats like Apache Parquet ensures seamless data portability. Expert support from the creators of QuestDB provides reliable performance, rapid issue resolution, and tailored guidance for scaling operations globally.

    For more information visit: https://questdb.io/enterprise 

    Highlights

    • No vendor lock-in: Supports open formats such as Apache Parquet and Apache Arrow, with the historical data stored on Object Stores.
    • Lower TCO: Fast ingestion and low latency queries translate into lower hardware requirements. Tiered storage ensures cost-efficient data retention.
    • High Availability and Security features - QuestDB Enterprise is built for resilient, high-availability deployments, ensuring continuous uptime with multi-primary writes and fault tolerance. Security features such as RBAC, TLS and SSO ensures your data remains secure.

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    64-bit (x86) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)

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    Ubuntu 22.04

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    QuestDB Enterprise - Time Series Database

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    Pricing is based on actual usage, with charges varying according to how much you consume. Subscriptions have no end date and may be canceled any time.
    Additional AWS infrastructure costs may apply. Use the AWS Pricing Calculator  to estimate your infrastructure costs.

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    Instance type
    Product cost/hour
    EC2 cost/hour
    Total/hour
    r6a.2xlarge
    Recommended
    $2.283
    $0.454
    $2.737

    Additional AWS infrastructure costs

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    EBS General Purpose SSD (gp2) volumes
    $0.10/per GB/month of provisioned storage
    EBS General Purpose SSD (gp3) volumes
    $0.08/per GB/month of provisioned storage

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    Please contact us at marketplace@questdb.iofor  more information.

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    64-bit (x86) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)

    Amazon Machine Image (AMI)

    An AMI is a virtual image that provides the information required to launch an instance. Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) instances are virtual servers on which you can run your applications and workloads, offering varying combinations of CPU, memory, storage, and networking resources. You can launch as many instances from as many different AMIs as you need.

    Version release notes

    Enterprise Database Changes

    • feat(pgwire): reloadable buffer size and connection limit configuration properties by @puzpuzpuz in #529
    • feat(sql): mark reloadable properties in show parameters SQL by @puzpuzpuz in #543
    • fix(repl): incorrect table recovery when using point-in-time limit by @eugenels in #544
    • fix(core): SHOW GROUPS and SHOW SERVICE ACCOUNTS commands to work with disabled built-in admin by @glasstiger in #546
    • feat(core): http query and ilp connection soft limits by @glasstiger in #535
    • fix(core): support for matching group name and external alias by @glasstiger in #551
    • feat(core): support non-array groups claim by @glasstiger in #554
    • feat(core): support for OAuth2 state parameter by @glasstiger in #552
    • fix(core): always save the current db version during a database downgrade by @amunra in #553

    Web Console Changes

    • feat(ui): support for OAuth2 state parameter by @glasstiger in questdb/ui#390
    • fix(web-console): Make the whole menu item area clickable by @insmac in questdb/ui#381
    • fix(web-console): spaces not working in Web Console feedback widget by @insmac in questdb/ui#379
    • fix(ui): kick user out if access token expired and there is no refresh token by @glasstiger in questdb/ui#373
    • Add the TTL feature to tables by @mtopolnik in questdb/ui#365

    QuestDB Open Source Changes

    • Upgraded base QuestDB version from 8.2.1 to 8.2.2.

    Additional details

    Usage instructions

    Connect to the database over HTTP on port 9000. Configuration changes can be made via the configuration file located at /questdb/conf/server.conf (see https://questdb.io/docs/configuration/  for available options).

    Instructions to gain OS access: SSH on port 22 using username "ubuntu"

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    Vendor support

    QuestDB Enterprise customers receive priority support directly from QuestDB's team, ensuring timely assistance with installation, configuration, performance tuning, and ongoing maintenance. Our support includes expert guidance to help you maximize the performance and reliability of QuestDB Enterprise.

    For technical assistance or inquiries, please reach out to us at support@questdb.io 

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    Oil & Energy

    QuestDB is a strong choice for time series in 2025

    Reviewed on Mar 18, 2025
    Review provided by G2
    What do you like best about the product?
    Performance is extremely high, and they’ve recently added statistics and window based functions which make calculating trends on the fly all in SQL very easy to achieve. Their support team is very responsive and knowledgeable, and an absolute pleasure to work with. Quest has been very stable as well.
    What do you dislike about the product?
    Only limitations currently are such that for parallel ingestion runs you have to scale vertically rather than horizontally, but that’s an extremely minor qualm considering how great the overall experience is.
    What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
    Realtime analytics and trends analysis, fast data ingestion, strong stability.
    Stefan E.

    Competent time-series database with great community

    Reviewed on Aug 21, 2024
    Review provided by G2
    What do you like best about the product?
    QuestDB fits our needs. We handle and analyze large datasets of cell growth data with measurements over time, often as CSV files. This time-series-based database fits our use case very well. By importing it into an SQL database, developers can quickly implement a convenient and known way to get statistics from selections made in the front end.
    We look forward to integrating streaming data from measurements into the database at a later point, but we are not there yet. We know that it is possible in this setup.

    Also, the Slack channel is friendly, and the direct contact with developers is excellent.
    What do you dislike about the product?
    I have nothing big to complain about, but if I have to complain about something, there was one non-backwards-compatible upgrade. It was fixed on our side but unexpected from the usually very stable product development.
    What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
    As our data is a time series, it fits our needs like a hand in a glove. Also, the automatic CSV import made our development time significantly shorter, saving the company a lot of money.
    Computer Software

    The only choice to use in embedded mode

    Reviewed on Aug 19, 2024
    Review provided by G2
    What do you like best about the product?
    Our project have been using Solr as a statistics data storage for years. It was not a right decision because Solr is not good solution for realtime data processing. The best approach in our case is a time series database. Using such DB in embedded mode was another important requirement. There are a lot of competitors in this market, but QuestDB was the only one who offers embedded mode. So we gave a chance to QuestDB and never regreted.
    It`s great to see the rapid evolution of QuestDB. The developers team constantly introduces new features, improvements and bug fixes.
    Also want to note an excellent support. The ability to ask a question directly to developers and get answer in Slack channel is a really cool.
    What do you dislike about the product?
    Actually the embedded mode chapter looks to be the smallest part of documentation. It would be nice to add some best practice advices and code examples.
    What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
    The biggest problem to solve was real time processing and storing statistical data our application collect from various sources. These data should be used for building reports and charts.
    QuestDB perfectly fits our needs.
    Consulting

    Set it & forget it

    Reviewed on Aug 19, 2024
    Review provided by G2
    What do you like best about the product?
    Byond QuestDB being *incredibly fast*, it's also a joy to use. And more importantly, it's not a pain to use. Other DBs require more ongoing maintenance, troubleshooting, etc. QuestDB truly is a "set it & forget it", trustworthy DB that shines in production workloads.

    The inbuilt SQL extensions and curated dialect make writing QuestDB SQL fast, fun, and powerful. The inbult REST support, in addition to the InfluxDB Line Protocol & PG Wire connection methods allow the user to select the best tool for the job.

    Being open source, the deployment flexibility is fantastic. The QuestDB team regularly meets with us to ensure we're satisfied, and they regularly ship impactful features.

    QuestDB is my definitive go-to for all timeseries needs!
    What do you dislike about the product?
    The QuestDB web console UI is helpful for adhoc exploration, but does not currently have a means of organizing / saving queries, so it gets messy fast. Additionally, some BI solutions (like PowerBI) or downstream applications can't connect to QuestDB's flavor of PG Wire, so we've had to go through the REST API in these cases. Fortunately, the QuestDB team is on it and anticipates delivering a fix to that soon.
    What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
    We've tried Timescale, which simply takes just too much maintenance & configuration to optimize performance and stay agile. QuestDB requires almost no ongoing configuration because it ships incredibly fast by default. QuestDB eliminates the friction in storing & querying timeseries data.
    Mining & Metals

    Very easy to onboard

    Reviewed on Aug 14, 2024
    Review provided by G2
    What do you like best about the product?
    I had invested a lot of time prototyping a project with another time-series database and was finding a lot of pain points. I decided to give QuestDB a go, and the transition process was really easy and most of the issues I had with the other DB simply went away. Additionally, I gained valuable time when my application starts and has to read current state from the DB... QuestDB delivered my data in half the time the other DB did. I also like the SQL syntax - it's just one less new thing I need to pick up when starting with QuestDB. The free/open source version is great for my purposes.
    What do you dislike about the product?
    Documentation is pretty good, but I would like to see some more around best practices, particularly with how to design a schema that is optimal for my needs.
    What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
    I need to keep track of the current state of about one million data points that change over time. QuestDB had made this simple to do.
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