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open-gpdb


open-gpdb is an open-source fork of Greenplum. It was created after the original project transitioned to a closed-source model. It targets analytical workloads and data warehousing using a massively parallel processing architecture.

Source Code
https://github.com/open-gpdb/gpdb[01]
Developer
Country of Origin
RU
Start Year
2024
Project Types
Commercial, Open Source
Written in
C
Derived From
Greenplum
Operating Systems
Hosted, Linux
License
Apache v2

The project focuses on maintaining stability, fixing bugs, backporting features from PostgreSQL, and supporting existing extensions.

Database Entry

open-gpdb


open-gpdb is an open-source fork of Greenplum. It was created after the original project transitioned to a closed-source model. It targets analytical workloads and data warehousing using a massively parallel processing architecture.

The project focuses on maintaining stability, fixing bugs, backporting features from PostgreSQL, and supporting existing extensions.

History


In 2023, VMware announced the closure of the Greenplum source repository. Yandex initiated open-gpdb in 2024 as a community-driven fork to continue development under an open-source license.

Checkpoints


Same as Greenplum

Concurrency Control


Same as Greenplum

Coordination


Same as Greenplum

Data Model


Same as Greenplum

Fault Tolerance


Same as Greenplum

Foreign Keys


Same as Greenplum

Indexes


Same as Greenplum

Isolation Levels


Same as Greenplum

Joins


Same as Greenplum

Logging


Same as Greenplum

Parallel Execution


Same as Greenplum

Query Compilation


Same as Greenplum

Query Execution


Same as Greenplum

Query Interface


Same as Greenplum

Storage Architecture


Same as Greenplum

Storage Model


Same as Greenplum

Stored Procedures


Same as Greenplum

System Architecture


Same as Greenplum

User-Defined Functions


Same as Greenplum

Views


Same as Greenplum

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