Build for infinite scale, speed, and savings
The massively scalable, millisecond latency, real-time database.
Aerospike is a distributed NoSQL database with blazing-fast reads/writes and unmatched uptime.
What Aerospike can do for you
Always-on, secure managed Aerospike
Focus on delivering value to customers rather than managing, optimizing, and securing your database and infrastructure.
Be ready for an AI-driven future
With the ability to ingest massive amounts of streaming data from tens of thousands of sources, Aerospike helps deliver more accurate AI.
Eliminate friction
Simultaneously achieve superior performance, increased scale and reduced operational costs.
Multi-model for developers
Aerospike Graph, utilizing Apache TinkerPop and Gremlin, suits applications that rely on vital data relationships, ensuring easy integration and powerful traversal capabilities.
Support for flexible JSON document models to query support to store, search, and manage complex, hierarchical data sets and workloads.
Develop applications that draw similarity-based insights against very large data sets to make complex decisions in real-time with Aerospike Vector Search.
Aerospike's Key-Value Store provides a high-performance, scalable solution for applications that require simple, efficient access to large volumes of data with low-latency read and write operations, making it ideal for caching, session management, and real-time analytics.
Infinite scalability, lowest latency, lowest costs
Count on the real-time database that’s always on – globally.
- Blog
Announcing new features to boost LRU cache performance
Discover how Aerospike Database 7.1 optimizes LRU cache with automated touch operations, reducing unnecessary writes and boosting cache efficiency. - Blog
Aerospike Database 7.1 Enhances Caching and Storage Speed
Discover how Aerospike Database 7.1 accelerates caching and storage solutions with LRU cache evictions and optimized NVMe block storage for improved performance. - White paper
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