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Vertica
IndustryDatabase management &Data warehousing
Founded2005
FounderAndrew Palmer and Michael Stonebraker
HeadquartersCambridge, MA,United States
Key people
Mark Barrenechea
(CEO and CTO)
ProductsVertica Analytics Database, Vertica SQL on Data Lake
ParentOpenText
Websitewww.vertica.com

Vertica is ananalyticdatabase management software company.[1][2] Vertica was founded in 2005 by the database researcherMichael Stonebraker withAndrew Palmer as the founding CEO. Ralph Breslauer andChristopher P. Lynch served as CEOs later on.

Lynch joined as chairman and CEO in 2010 and was responsible for Vertica's acquisition byHewlett Packard in March 2011.[3][4] The acquisition expanded theHP Software portfolio for enterprise companies and the public sector group.[5] As part of the merger ofMicro Focus and the Software division ofHewlett Packard Enterprise, Vertica joined Micro Focus in September 2017.[6] As part ofOpenText acquisition of Micro Focus, Vertica joined OpenText in January 2023.

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The column-oriented Vertica Analytics Database was designed to manage large, fast-growing volumes of data and with fast query performance fordata warehouses and other query-intensive applications. The product claims to greatly improve query performance over traditionalrelational database systems, and to provide high availability andexabyte scalability oncommodity enterprise servers. Vertica runs on multiplecloud computing systems as well as onHadoop nodes. Vertica's Eon Mode separates compute from storage, usingS3 object storage and dynamic allocation of compute notes.[7]

Vertica's design features include:

Vertica's specialized approach aims to significantly increase query performance in data warehouses, while reducing hardware costs.[12]

Since 2011, Vertica has offered a limited-capacity community edition for free.[13]

In July, 2021, Vertica announced anSaaS offering, Vertica Accelerator, running onAmazon AWS.[14]

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Vertica originated as theC-Storecolumn-oriented database, anopen source research project at MIT and other universities, published in 2005.[15][16]

Vertica runs onclusters ofcommodity servers or on commercial clouds. It integrates withHadoop,[17] usingHDFS.

In 2018, Vertica introduced Vertica in Eon Mode, a separation of compute and storage architecture. The Eon architecture allows for elastic increase and decrease in compute capability as needed for workload elasticity. It also allows instantiation of multiple isolated sub-clusters dedicated to different workloads while maintaining a single shared data repository. It operates on shared object storage in the cloud, and also runs on object storage compatible hardware on-premises for private cloud implementations.

Version 10.1.1 of Vertica introducedDocker and Kubernetes support.[18]

Many BI, data visualization, and ETL tools work with Vertica Analytics Platform. Vertica supportsKafka for streaming data ingestion.

In 2021, Vertica released a connector for Spark.[19]

Vertica also integrates with Grafana, Helm, Go, and Distributed R.[20]

Company events

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In January 2008,Sybase filed a patent-infringement lawsuit against Vertica.[21] In January 2010, Vertica prevailed in a preliminary hearing,[22] and in June, 2010, Sybase and Vertica resolved the suit, with the court dismissing all infringement claims.[23]

Since 2013, Vertica has held an annual user conference, now called Vertica Unify.[24]

References

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  1. ^Network World staff: "New database company raises funds, nabs ex-Oracle bigwigs",[1]Archived 2007-02-21 at theWayback MachineLinuxWorld, February 14, 2007
  2. ^Brodkin, J: "10 enterprise software companies to watch",[2]Archived 2007-05-18 at theWayback MachineNetwork World, April 11, 2007
  3. ^HP News Release: "HP to Acquire Vertica: Customers Can Analyze Massive Amounts of Big Data at Speed and Scale" Feb. 2011
  4. ^HP News Release: "HP Completes Acquisition of Vertica Systems, Inc." March 22, 2011.
  5. ^ComputerWorld.com: "Update: HP to buy Vertica for analytics." Kanaracus. Feb. 2011.
  6. ^SiliconAngle: "Vertica survives software industry turmoil to emerge as key cloud and big data player" Albertson.
  7. ^Press Release: "Micro Focus Announces Vertica in Eon Mode for Pure Storage" Sept 17, 2019
  8. ^Monash, C: "Are row-oriented RDBMS obsolete?"[3]DBMS2, January 22, 2007
  9. ^Monash, C: "Mike Stonebraker on database compression – comments",[4]DBMS2, March 24, 2007
  10. ^Gagliordi, Natalie."HP adds scale to open-source R in latest big data platform".ZDNet. Retrieved17 February 2015.
  11. ^Prasad, Shreya; Fard, Arash; Gupta, Vishrut; Martinez, Jorge; LeFevre, Jeff; Xu, Vincent; Hsu, Meichun; Roy, Indrajit (2015). "Enabling predictive analytics in Vertica: Fast data transfer, distributed model creation and in-database prediction".ACM SIGMOD International Conference on Management of Data.
  12. ^One Size Fits All? Part 2: Benchmarking Results (sect. 3.1)
  13. ^"Vertica Announces Community Edition Version of Vertica Analytic Database". Archived fromthe original on July 4, 2015. RetrievedAugust 17, 2016.
  14. ^PR Newswire: "Vertica Announces Early Access of Vertica Accelerator" Micro Focus. June 15, 2021.
  15. ^Stonebraker, Mike; Abadi, Daniel J.; Batkin, Adam; Chen, Xuedong; Cherniack, Mitch; Ferreira, Miguel; Lau, Edmond; Lin, Amerson; Madden, Sam; O'Neil, Elizabeth; O'Neil, Pat; Rasin, Alex; Tran, Nga; Zdonik, Stan (2018). "C-store: a column-oriented DBMS". In Brodie, Michael L. (ed.).Making Databases Work: The Pragmatic Wisdom of Michael Stonebraker.Association for Computing Machinery/Morgan & Claypool. pp. 491–518.doi:10.1145/3226595.3226638.ISBN 9781947487192.S2CID 3439184.
  16. ^"The Vertica Analytic Database: C-Store 7 Years Later"(PDF).VLDB. August 28, 2012.
  17. ^"Vertica-Hadoop integration".DBMS2. October 12, 2010.
  18. ^Vertica Blog: "Vertica 10.1.1 Goes Beyond Analytics with Support for Azure Cloud, Kubernetes, and Containers" Healey. April 30,2021
  19. ^"Vertica Spark Connector".GitHub. 25 February 2022.
  20. ^"Vertica".GitHub.
  21. ^Sybase, Inc. v. Vertica Systems, Inc. (Texas Eastern District Court January 30, 2008), Text.
  22. ^Monash, C: "Vertica slaughters Sybase in patent litigation",[5]DBMS2, January 14, 2010
  23. ^Vertica Press Release, "Vertica Resolves Sybase Patent Lawsuits"http://www.vertica.com/news/press/vertica-resolves-sybase-patent-lawsuits/
  24. ^"Vertica Unify 2022".

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