Background: Greenplum Database (after the Broadcom acquisition of VMWare) has gone closed-source and completely shut down its open-source community.<p>Cloudberry, created by the original developers of Greenplum Database, is an open-source Massively Parallel Processing (MPP) database. It evolves from the open-source version of the Greenplum Database® but features a newer PostgreSQL kernel and more advanced enterprise capabilities. Cloudberry can serve as a data warehouse and can also be used for large-scale analytics and AI/ML workloads.<p>Cloudberry has just entered the Apache Incubator and rebranded to Apache Cloudberry.<p>We’re thrilled to share this milestone with the Hacker News community. Whether you’re a Greenplum enthusiast or passionate about open-source databases, we’d love your feedback and support!<p>Learn more in the official announcement[1] or explore the project on GitHub[2].<p>[1] <a href="https://cloudberry.apache.org/blog/cloudberry-database-enters-the-apache-incubator" rel="nofollow">https://cloudberry.apache.org/blog/cloudberry-database-enter...</a>
[2] <a href="https://github.com/apache/cloudberry">https://github.com/apache/cloudberry</a>
For the comparison between Cloudberry and Greenplum, you can refer to the comparison on this page: <a href="https://cloudberry.apache.org/docs/cbdb-vs-gp-features" rel="nofollow">https://cloudberry.apache.org/docs/cbdb-vs-gp-features</a>