Project Antalya Concepts Guide
What is Project Antalya, why did we build it, and how do I set it up?
In a nutshell, Project Antalya integrates open-source ClickHouse® and data lakes to lower costs, simplify scaling, and reduce operational complexity in real-time analytic applications. It is 100% compatible with upstream ClickHouse, and many Antalya features have been submitted as PRs.
The project was designed to solve major challenges facing analytics workloads today:
Project Antalya extends open source ClickHouse to bring the power of real-time query to the low cost and outstanding scalability of Apache Iceberg-based data lakes.
Here are links to the details of all Antalya releases:
| Release Notes | Build Status | Latest Version | Release Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| 26.1 | Available | 26.1.11.20001 | 28 Apr 2026 |
| 25.8 | Available | 25.8.22.20001 | 5 May 2026 |
| 25.6 | Available | 25.6.5.20420 | 2 Oct 2025 |
| 25.3 | Available | 25.3.3.20186 | 14 Jul 2025 |
👉 Project Antalya contains cutting edge features. Some features may be experimental, so check product docs to be sure.
You can find the project roadmap (for 2026 and 2025) in the Antalya branch of Altinity's ClickHouse repo.
The latest releases are version 25.8.22.20001 for the 25.8 branch (release notes) and 26.1.11.20001 for the 26.1 branch (release notes). See the release notes for all the details.
The following pages explain the concepts behind Project Antalya, as well as the configuration settings to enable them and the SQL syntax to access them:
What is Project Antalya, why did we build it, and how do I set it up?
Getting up to speed with Project Antalya
The technical details you’ll need to make the most of Antalya