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Aerospike

Aerospike

World's 1st OSS, Flash-optimized, In-memory, NoSQL Database [Tech]

Developer Tools·Launched Nov 2014·0 upvotes·aerospike.com
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ALIVEverified Jul 15, 2026 · HTTP 200
CohortClass of 2014

What it is

World's 1st OSS, Flash-optimized, In-memory, NoSQL Database [Tech]

HTTP liveness

19 probes since Jun 16
Jun 16Jul 15
AliveHard-dead (404/5xx/parked)RedirectedUnverified (timeout/DNS/block)

Observed events

probes · press · GitHub
  1. Jun 16, 2026
    First probe — live
    Alive · 200 OK

Moat

None apparent

Aerospike does not exhibit a durable defensibility mechanism. The product is an open‑source, flash‑optimized NoSQL database that can be self‑hosted or run in the cloud, but the dossier provides no indication of network effects, proprietary data accumulation, brand premium, switching‑cost lock‑in, unique IP, privileged distribution, cost advantage, or regulatory barrier. Its value proposition is comparable to a set of other developer‑focused databases, suggesting a crowded, commodity‑like market.

The assessment rests on the product description ("World's 1st OSS, Flash‑optimized, In‑memory, NoSQL Database"), the open‑source business model and self‑hosted deployment tags, a comparable list that includes Open Bank Project, Faros CE, Neo4j, Riak, and Redis 5, and a modest web‑traffic rank (Tranco 198650). Liveness confirms the service is still online, but no additional signals point to a unique moat.

Any perceived advantage could be eroded quickly by competing open‑source databases that offer similar performance and feature sets. Without proprietary data, strong brand equity, or lock‑in mechanisms, Aerospike remains vulnerable to price and feature competition in the dev‑tools database space.

  • descriptionAerospike is an open‑source, flash‑optimized, in‑memory NoSQL database with no stated proprietary data or network effects
  • tagsTags list business model as open‑source‑funded, deployment as self‑hosted and cloud, audience as developers and enterprise, indicating a generic positioning
  • comparablesComparable products (Open Bank Project, Faros CE, Neo4j, Riak, Redis 5) share the same dev‑tools database category, showing a crowded competitive set
  • trafficWeb traffic rank of 198650 reflects modest visibility and no dominant market position
  • livenessObserved liveness confirms the product is still operational as of 2026‑07‑05
0.40 confidence · grounded in 5 sources
Grounded analysis from catalog data, tags, comparables, liveness, and traffic · Jul 2026

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Pulse Indexobserved activity
462/4 signal families
Liveness40%
1.00
Press30%
no data
GitHub20%
no data
Tranco10%
0.64

Weighted observed activity · updated Jul 15

Cohort survival · Class of 2014weekly

10,235 products launched in 2014 · 99% still active

10,131 active104 sunset
Still active
99%
Median lifespan
4.9y