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Database management system
SingleStore
GenreRDBMS
FoundedJanuary 2011 (2011-01)
Founders
  • Eric Frenkiel
  • Nikita Shamgunov
  • Adam Prout
Headquarters
Area servedWorldwide
Number of employees380
Websitewww.singlestore.com

SingleStore (formerly MemSQL) is a distributed, relational, SQL database management system (RDBMS) that features ANSI SQL support, it is known for speed in data ingest, transaction processing, and query processing.

SingleStore stores relational data, JSON data, geospatial data, key-value vector data, and time series data. It can be run in various Linux environments, including on-premises installations, public and private cloud providers, in containers via a Kubernetes operator, or as a hosted service in the cloud known as SingleStore Helios.

Recent updates have included bi-directional integration with Apache Iceberg, faster vector search, enhanced full-text search, autoscaling and a ‘bring your own cloud’ deployment. In its latest release, v.8.9, SingleStore added support for continuous ingest from Iceberg tables, as well as Polaris and Hive catalogs, support for foreign languages as well as n-grams in full-text search; simplified pipelines; a no-code interface that simplifies data ingestion from S3, CSV and MongoDB sources; and disk spilling that now works on right and full join, as well as writable views and vector indexes on nullable columns.

History

On April 23, 2013, SingleStore launched its first generally available version of the database to the public as MemSQL. Early versions supported row-oriented tables, and were optimized for cases where all data fit within main memory.

Shortly after launch, MemSQL added general support for an on-disk column-based storage format to work alongside the in-memory rowstore.

On October 27, 2020, MemSQL rebranded to SingleStore to reflect a shift in focus away from exclusively in-memory workloads.

In April 2023, SingleStore introduced new features to enhance real-time AI capabilities, focusing on faster data processing and more efficient AI-driven applications. In May, the company introduced additional  tools aimed at enhancing generative AI (GenAI) and analytics capabilities.

In July 2023, SingleStore announced a partnership with AWS to advance real-time data analytics and AI applications.

In August 2023, IBM announced a collaboration with SingleStore to integrate its watsonx.ai platform for developing generative AI applications.

In January 2024, SingleStore announced a new capability under the name SingleStore Kai that added MongoDB API compatibility to SingleStore allowing users to bring in data from MongoDB and run the same queries within SingleStore.

In September 2024, SingleStore announced its integration with Snowflake by making SingleStore available as a Snowflake Native App in the Snowpark Container Services (SPCS) marketplace.

In October 2024, the company announced the acquisition of BryteFlow, a leading data integration platform. The move expanded SingleStore’s capacity to ingest data from a wide range of sources like SAP, Oracle, Salesforce, and many more, enabling customers to operationalize data from their CRM and ERP systems at scale and in real time.

Headquartered in San Francisco, California, in June 2021 SingleStore opened an office in Raleigh, North Carolina. Its other offices include Sunnyvale, California; Seattle, Washington; London, England; Hyderabad, India; and Lisbon, Portugal.

Funding

In January 2013, SingleStore announced it raised $5 million. Since then, the company has raised $318.1M from investors including Khosla Ventures, Accel, Google Ventures, Dell Capital and HPE, among others. In October 2022, SingleStore closed Series F-2 and welcomed new investor Prosperity7.

Funding Rounds
Series Date Amount (million $) Lead Investors
A 2013 5 DVCA, IA Ventures
B 2014 35 Accel
C 2016 36 Caffeinated Capital, REV
D 2018 30 Google Ventures, Glynn Capital
E Dec. 2020 80 Insight Partners
F Sept. 2021 80 Insight Partners
G July 2022 116 Goldman Sachs Asset Management
F-2 October 2022 30 Prosperity7

Distribution formats

SingleStore San Francisco office in 2020

SingleStore can be downloaded for free and run on Linux for systems up to 4 leaf nodes of 32 gigs RAM each; an Enterprise license is required for larger deployments and for official SingleStore support.SingleStore is also available as a managed service named SingleStore Helios, available in various regions in Google Cloud and Amazon Web Services. The underlying engine and potential system performance are identical in all distribution formats.

SingleStore includes a set of tools, called SingleStore Tools, for installing, managing, and monitoring its distributed database across multiple machines. It also offers a browser-based interface, SingleStore Studio, for running queries, monitoring the database, and viewing cluster health and status.

See also

References

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