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ReductStore Core is open source under Apache-2.0. ReductStore Pro adds commercial components, production support, and licensed self-hosted deployments.

ReductStore Core

Apache-2.0

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Core Capabilities

High-Performance Time Series DB
SDKs: Python, JavaScript, Go, Rust, C++
Multi-Format Data Support
CLI Tool
Web Console

Data & Storage Support

Extensible Query Engine
CSV & JSON Extensions
Robotics Data Support
S3-Compatible Backend

Deployment & Operations

Docker & Kubernetes Ready
Grafana Integration
Fully Managed Service
No-Code Provisioning

Support & Maintenance

Community Support
Long Term Support (LTS)
Architecture Review
Deployment Assistance

ReductStore Pro

Commercial Self-Hosted

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Core Capabilities

High-Performance Time Series DB
SDKs: Python, JavaScript, Go, Rust, C++
Multi-Format Data Support
CLI Tool
Web Console

Data & Storage Support

Extensible Query Engine
S3-Compatible Backend

Deployment & Operations

Docker & Kubernetes Ready
Grafana Integration
Fully Managed Service
No-Code Provisioning

Support & Maintenance

Commercial Support
Long Term Support (LTS)
Architecture Review
Deployment Assistance

Cloud

Managed Pro

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Core Capabilities

High-Performance Time Series DB
SDKs: Python, JavaScript, Go, Rust, C++
Multi-Format Data Support
CLI Tool
Web Console

Data & Storage Support

Extensible Query Engine
S3-Compatible Backend

Deployment & Operations

Docker & Kubernetes Ready
Grafana Integration
Fully Managed Service
No-Code Provisioning

Support & Maintenance

Commercial Support
Long Term Support (LTS)
Architecture Review
Deployment Assistance
What is the difference between ReductStore Core and ReductStore Pro?
ReductStore Core is the open-source base distributed under Apache-2.0. ReductStore Pro adds commercial components, support, and subscription-based deployment rights.
How does ReductStore Pro licensing work?
You receive a license key specifying the licensed scope, such as disk usage and deployment coverage. The database continues working if limits are exceeded, but CLI, WebConsole, and SDKs will show warnings.
What happens when the license expires?
The database keeps running. CLI, WebConsole, and SDKs show license warnings.
Do linked replicated instances need ReductStore Pro coverage?
Does ReductStore Core remain open source?
What are Extensions?