Not sure if Starburst Enterprise or Starburst Galaxy is right for you? Read our product selection guide.
Get started with our SaaS offering. The hosted, managed Starburst Galaxy with the most popular data sources.
Starburst Academy offers self-paced online training courses for Starburst products and concepts.
Deploy Starburst Enterprise to EKS, including cluster creation, networking, and more in our EKS guide.
Get started deploying Starburst Enterprise to GKE using Click to Deploy with our marketplace offering.
Learn how to deploy Starburst Enterprise with our Azure marketplace offering and the Azure CLI.
Get detailed reference information and video training on the SQL language.
Learn how to connect clients like Tableau, DataGrip, DBeaver, and our CLI.
Create catalogs with Starburst Enterprise or Starburst Galaxy.
The Starburst team of Trino founders, maintainers, and experts is ready to assist you with your data analytics needs.
Trino (formerly Presto® SQL) is the fastest
open source,
massively parallel processing
SQL
query engine
designed for analytics
of large datasets distributed over one or more data sources in
object storage, databases and other systems.
Learn more about Trino
Starburst Galaxy is a fully-managed data
lake analytics platform built on top of
Trino.
It takes care of the heavy lifting of designing, provisioning,
maintaining, and securing your data infrastructure while making it
easy to discover, govern, and consume your data.
Get started with Starburst Galaxy
Starburst Enterprise platform (SEP) is a
fully-supported, self-hosted distribution of
Trino.
It adds integrations and more supported data sources, improves
performance, provides additional security, and works in most cloud
platforms.
Get started with Starburst Enterprise
Are you a data leader? You can learn more about how Starburst products can impact your data insights, ops processes, budget, and efficiency.
Still not sure where to start? Head over to our user personas page to learn which fits you best!
No matter which Starburst product you use, and what you are trying to achieve, you can find help on these pages: