Druid is a high performance real-time analytics database. Druid's main value add is to reduce time to insight and action.
Druid is designed for workflows where fast queries and ingest really matter. Druid excels at powering UIs, running operational (ad-hoc) queries, or handling high concurrency. Consider Druid as an open source alternative to data warehouses for a variety of use cases.
### Getting started
You can get started with Druid with our [local](https://druid.apache.org/docs/latest/tutorials/quickstart.html) or [Docker](http://druid.apache.org/docs/latest/tutorials/docker.html) quickstart.
Druid provides a rich set of APIs (via HTTP and [JDBC](https://druid.apache.org/docs/latest/querying/sql.html#jdbc)) for loading, managing, and querying your data.
You can also interact with Druid via the [built-in console](https://druid.apache.org/docs/latest/operations/druid-console.html) (shown below).
Load [streaming](https://druid.apache.org/docs/latest/ingestion/index.html#streaming) and [batch](https://druid.apache.org/docs/latest/ingestion/index.html#batch) data using a point-and-click wizard to guide you through ingestion setup. Monitor one off tasks and ingestion supervisors.
Manage your cluster with ease. Get a view of your [datasources](https://druid.apache.org/docs/latest/design/architecture.html), [segments](https://druid.apache.org/docs/latest/design/segments.html), [ingestion tasks](https://druid.apache.org/docs/latest/ingestion/tasks.html), and [services](https://druid.apache.org/docs/latest/design/processes.html) from one convenient location. All powered by [SQL systems tables](https://druid.apache.org/docs/latest/querying/sql.html#metadata-tables), allowing you to see the underlying query for each view.
Use the built-in query workbench to prototype [DruidSQL](https://druid.apache.org/docs/latest/querying/sql.html) and [native](https://druid.apache.org/docs/latest/querying/querying.html) queries or connect one of the [many tools](https://druid.apache.org/libraries.html) that help you make the most out of Druid.
### Documentation
You can find the [documentation for the latest Druid release](https://druid.apache.org/docs/latest/) on
the [project website](https://druid.apache.org).
If you would like to contribute documentation, please do so under
`/docs` in this repository and submit a pull request.
### Community
Community support is available on the
[druid-user mailing list](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/druid-user), which
is hosted at Google Groups.
Development discussions occur on [dev@druid.apache.org](https://lists.apache.org/list.html?dev@druid.apache.org), which
you can subscribe to by emailing [dev-subscribe@druid.apache.org](mailto:dev-subscribe@druid.apache.org).
Chat with Druid committers and users in real-time on the `#druid` channel in the Apache Slack team. Please use [this invitation link to join the ASF Slack](https://s.apache.org/slack-invite), and once joined, go into the `#druid` channel.
### Building from source
Please note that JDK 8 is required to build Druid.