We are thrilled to announce that ClickHouse has acquired HyperDX, a fully open-source observability platform built on top of ClickHouse. This acquisition reinforces our commitment to delivering the fastest and most cost-effective observability platform to developers and enterprises worldwide. By integrating HyperDX's powerful UI and session replay capabilities with ClickHouse’s industry-leading database performance, we’re taking open-source observability to the next level. Observability is fundamentally a data problem, and ClickHouse has been the backbone of observability platforms for years, powering logging, metrics, and tracing solutions at companies like eBay and Netflix or at observability startups like Sentry and Instana. However, a database alone doesn’t make an observability solution; engineers need turnkey data ingestion and visualization tools that "just work." ClickHouse has relied on OpenTelemetry for data collection and an integration with Grafana for visualization to achieve this, but saw room for improvement in streamlining workflows and adding comprehensive features. That's when we found HyperDX, an open-source observability layer built on ClickHouse, which brought together an enhanced query experience with a more intuitive UI for exploratory observability workflows. The acquisition is an acceleration, not a disruption, and the HyperDX team is joining ClickHouse to build the future of open-source observability, with plans to expand the roadmap to bring even more powerful tools to engineers.