From the article:
> Rockset joined in, saying its performance is was better for real-time analytics than the other two.
So I went and read the linked Rockset comparison blog post, and while I get that it’s a marketing piece, it’s also so transparently desperate for any advantage over Druid and ClickHouse that their criteria is bizarre at best, and bordering on wildly incorrect at worst.
I’ve been burnt by commercial databases before, and I have a hard time justifying ever using one, especially considering the advent of open source databases that have feature and performance parity (if not outright superiority) and can be self-hosted on K8s, or managed-hosting can be easily purchased.
Altinity is doing a good job of this with Clickhouse. They offer some decent open source guides for self hosting[0] and offer a hosted option. The hosted option is as self serve as I'd like (you have to get "approved").