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8 European alternatives to Elastic — GDPR-compliant & EU-hosted.

Elastic (Elastic N.V.), headquartered at Keizersgracht 281, Amsterdam, Netherlands, develops Elasticsearch, the widely used distributed search and analytics engine, alongside Kibana and Logstash (the "ELK stack"). Since September 2024 Elasticsearch and Kibana source code is triple-licensed under AGPLv3, SSPL, and the Elastic License v2, with AGPLv3 being OSI-approved, restoring genuine open-source status after the 2021 licensing dispute. It can be self-hosted, run via Elastic Cloud with selectable EU data-center regions, or deployed via other providers, giving strong flexibility for EU sovereignty requirements.

Facts

Headquarters
NL (EU)
Category
Database & Data Management
Type
Product
GDPR-compliant
Yes
Open-source
Yes
Data hosting
EU (Elastic Cloud on GCP/AWS/Azure EU regions), self-hosted anywhere

Top EU-based & GDPR-compliant alternatives to Elastic

Frequently asked questions

What is the best European alternative to Elastic?

It depends on your use case. Strong EU alternatives to Elastic include Aiven, CrateDB and DuckDB. On this page you can compare 8 EU alternatives by jurisdiction, data residency and open-source status.

Are there open-source alternatives to Elastic?

Yes. Open-source EU alternatives to Elastic include CrateDB, DuckDB, MariaDB and TigerData. These keep your data fully under your own control and let you self-host if you want to.

Is Elastic GDPR-compliant and where is the data hosted?

Elastic is headquartered in NL (EU) and hosts data in EU (Elastic Cloud on GCP/AWS/Azure EU regions), self-hosted anywhere. It is also open-source, so you can self-host it. That makes Elastic an EU-sovereign choice in its own right; the EU alternatives on this page are comparable European tools.

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