Show HN: Timeplus Proton 3.0 – First vectorized streaming SQL engine
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Key features:
First vectorized streaming SQL engine in modern C++ with JIT compilation
High-throughput, low-latency, high-cardinality processing End-to-end streaming: ETL, joins, aggregation, alerts, and tasks
Native connectors: Kafka, Redpanda, Pulsar, ClickHouse, Splunk, Elastic, MongoDB, S3, Iceberg
Native Python UDF/UDAF support to support your AI/ML work loads
The same performance we've proven in large enterprise deployments is now available in the community edition.
Would love feedback from anyone working with streaming data or looking for Flink/ksqlDB alternatives.
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