Roadmap

Planned

Q1 2025

RavenDB Cloud

  • Serverless deployments

ARM Performance improvements – Better perf/$ ration than x64

  • Vectorized hot spots for ARM

Data archiving

  • Retire attachments to S3 / Blob storage

Administration & Monitoring

  • Better logging & telemetry

Customer Support Portal

ODBC Driver

Schema validation

Q4 2024

RavenDB Cloud

  • Multi region clusters
  • Multi cloud clusters

RavenDB Cloud

  • Auto scaling
  • Serverless deployments

Integrations

  • Snowflake ETL
  • AWS SQS ETL

Released

Q3 2024

Prefixed Sharding

  • Data governance compliance
  • Geo distributed data

RavenDB Cloud

  • Large clusters (many nodes)

Administration & Monitoring

  • Global cluster alerts

Setup & Deployment

  • Single file distrobution
  • 1-click setup & deployment
Q2 2024

Integrations

  • Open Telemetry
  • Logging Aggregation
  • Azure Queue ETL

Azure Marketplace integration

Q1 2024

Increased security, faster & smaller backups, reduced I/O load

July 2022

RavenDB 5.4 released with exciting new features:

November 2021

RavenDB 5.3 released with Intelligent RQL Coding Assistance

November 2020

RavenDB 5.1 released with exciting new features:

July 2020

RavenDB 5.0 released with data compression, cutting cloud storage costs by 50% and overall cloud database cost by 10%. New time-series model enables ease of use for Internet of Things (IoT) applications.

December 2019

RavenDB Cloud is launched on Google Cloud Platform.

December 2019

The ribbon is cut on our permanent company headquarters in Hadera, Israel.

July 2019

RavenDB Cloud is released, offering a Database as a Service in all regions of AWS and Azure.

February 2019

RavenDB hires its 30th developer.

December 2018

3 million developers download RavenDB.

October 2018

Gartner Research highlights RavenDB 4 in their “Other Vendors to Consider” report.

August 2018

RavenDB 4.1 is released, building on the success of RavenDB 4.0, this version includes:

February 2018

RavenDB 4.0 is released, the most comprehensive update in the history of RavenDB. This version offers a robust set of features making it easy as pie for a developer to integrate a document database into his application.

January 2017

2 million developers download RavenDB.

November 2016

RavenDB hires Iftah Ben Zaken, it’s 20th developer.

October 2016

RavenDB 3.5 is released, taking database clustering to a whole new level. A multiple nodes database lets you replicate your database to several places, creating a fault tolerant application. If one node were to fall, the other nodes would stay in operation, keeping your database up at all times and maintaining high-availability. RavenDB also released support for Extract, Transform, and Load (ETL) features, enabling you to work seamlessly with other databases.

May 2016

Construction teams break ground on RavenDBs new permanent headquarters.

January 2016

RavenDBs new European Offices open up in Torun, Poland.

January 2016

RavenDB is selected to be the point of sale database for a Fortune 100 client using 1.5 million instances throughout its 36,000 locations worldwide.

December 2015

RavenDB hires Idan Shalom, it’s 10th developer.

September 2015

1 million developers download RavenDB.

November 2014

RavenDB 3.0 is released.

January 2014

RavenDB appears in Forrester, its first major Industry Report.

June 2013

RavenDB 2.5 is released.

January 2013

RavenDB 2.0 is released.

January 2011

Oren Eini hires his first full time developer, Fitzchak Yitzchaki.

December 2010

RavenDB sets up offices in Hadera, Israel.

October 2010

RavenDB 1.0 secures its first client, a Norwegian Institution for wildlife preservation.

May 2010

RavenDB 1.0 becomes the pioneer Document Database to offer fully transactional ACID guarantees over multiple documents and throughout your entire database. It is the first Document Database on the .NET platform. As a document database, RavenDB enables developers to store objects, arrays, nested objects with efficiency and speed. As a pioneer Schema free database, developers were able to tap into a higher level of productivity, empowering greater flexibility for their applications.

September 2009

Coding for RavenDB begins with the aim of creating a full project.

June 2008

After years of consulting on multiple database projects, Oren Eini sees the same mistakes happening over and again plaguing all applications using a relational database and resulting in unstructured data. Looking for better ways to process information to power a robust 21st century application, Oren begins his work on designing a next gen document database.