Air-gap friendly. Telemetry-free.
FedRAMP, IL5, and classified environments don't tolerate phone-home telemetry or unsigned dependencies. CortexDB ships without either.
SaaS-first databases assume an outbound connection. That assumption is a non-starter for sensitive workloads.
Capabilities that map directly to the pain.
Fully self-hosted
Single static binary. No background services. No outbound calls.
Reproducible builds
Verifiable artifacts with signed manifests.
On-prem licensing
Perpetual licensing model for air-gapped deployments.
Embedded mode
No daemon required — link CortexDB into your application.
The architectural decisions that matter here.
Hardened defaults
Authenticated and encrypted on first boot. No "don't forget to enable TLS" footgun.
Want to see this running on your data?
An audit log your auditor can actually use.
SOX, MiFID II, and SEC Rule 17a-4 all demand the same thing: immutable, reproducible, time-stamped records. CortexDB stores data that way by design.
PHI handling that survives a BAA review.
Patient data needs encryption, scoped access, and an audit trail granular enough to answer "who saw what, when?"
Data that stays where the law says it stays.
GDPR doesn't care about your replication topology. Personal data leaves the region only when you say it does.