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What is Dremio? The Unified Lakehouse and AI Platform
Alex Merced · 2026-05-06 · via DEV Community

If you manage a modern data stack, you likely spend the majority of your time and compute budget moving data around. You pull data from an operational database, stage it in object storage, transform it, load it into a data warehouse, and finally extract it into BI extracts. This DIY approach creates fragile pipelines, delayed insights, and vendor lock-in.

Dremio exists to eliminate this complexity. As a mature platform with 11 years of engineering development behind it, it is a unified analytics solution that allows you to query data where it lives, govern it securely, and interact with it using built-in Agentic AI.

To understand what Dremio does, you must view it as a three-part platform: a Federated Query Engine, an Iceberg Lakehouse Platform, and an Agentic AI Layer.

Dremio's Three-Part Platform Overview: Federated Query Engine, Iceberg Lakehouse, and Agentic AI

Pillar 1: The Federated Query Engine

At its core, Dremio is an execution engine built on the principle of "Query, Don't Move."

Instead of forcing you to centralize all your data into a single proprietary warehouse, Dremio acts as a logical abstraction layer. When a user or BI dashboard submits a SQL query, Dremio parses the request, identifies the underlying data sources, and generates optimized sub-queries. It pushes down filters and aggregations to the source systems, retrieves the minimal necessary data, and executes the final joins in memory.

Federated Query Engine splitting a single query to Amazon S3, PostgreSQL, and Oracle

This architecture eliminates the serialization tax and allows for Zero-Copy Data Movement. While many other platforms have historically struggled to scale query federation, Dremio is able to scale it effortlessly. This is because of Apache Arrow's high-speed in-memory columnar execution, Dremio's intelligent pushdowns, and Iceberg-based Reflections. These features give Dremio a massive performance advantage over other query federation tools that do not leverage them. You bypass complex, multi-stage ETL pipelines entirely while maintaining interactive analytics speed.

Comparison of a massive ETL pipeline against a direct zero-copy pointer to raw storage

Pillar 2: The Iceberg Lakehouse Platform

While federation is a great starting place to operationalize your data analytics rapidly, you ideally want the majority of your analytics to operate directly from your data lake using Apache Iceberg tables. Shifting workloads to Iceberg provides three major advantages:

  1. Reduction in costs: You rely on cheaper object storage (like Amazon S3, ADLS, or Google Cloud Storage) while eliminating the need for duplicative storage and expensive ETL pipelines.
  2. Tool interoperability: Open standards ensure better collaboration between teams, allowing data engineers, analysts, and data scientists to interact with the exact same data using different compute engines.
  3. Autonomous performance management: Dremio automatically optimizes your Iceberg tables and accelerates their performance with background Reflections. This makes a lakehouse feel as fast and easy to use as a traditional warehouse, but without the premium costs.

By natively supporting Apache Parquet and Apache Iceberg, Dremio brings relational database capabilities (like ACID transactions, schema evolution, and time travel) directly to your object storage.

Iceberg Lakehouse Architecture showing the hierarchy from catalog to metadata to Parquet files

To manage this open ecosystem securely, Dremio integrates tightly with Apache Polaris. Polaris serves as a neutral, open catalog that provides centralized governance, role-based access control (RBAC), and credential vending. It ensures that whether you query data using Dremio, Apache Spark, or Apache Flink, every engine respects the same security policies.

Apache Polaris Governance acting as an umbrella over multiple query engines

However, querying raw files on object storage can occasionally bottleneck at large scales. Dremio solves this with Autonomous Reflections. Instead of relying on data engineers to manually build and maintain materialized views or OLAP cubes, Dremio monitors query patterns and automatically materializes optimized data structures in the background. When a user runs a query, the engine transparently routes it to the Reflection, delivering sub-second BI performance directly on the lakehouse.

Autonomous Reflections Lifecycle: Query Monitoring, Background Materialization, and Instant Acceleration

Pillar 3: The Agentic AI Layer

A fast query engine is useless if users cannot find or understand the data. Dremio bridges this gap by integrating artificial intelligence deeply into the platform.

The foundation of this layer is the AI-powered semantic layer. It maps raw tables and columns into clean, business-friendly concepts through SQL Views, tags, wikis, lineage and a knowledge graph with built-in semantic search capabilities to leverage it. This governed semantic layer ensures that both human analysts and AI agents interpret the data identically.

Agentic AI Layer Overview showing the Semantic Layer feeding both Human Analysts and AI Agents

For human users, Dremio includes a built-in AI Agent. Users simply type a natural language request, such as "Show top customers by revenue," and the agent instantly translates it into a highly optimized SQL query based on the context embedded in the semantic layer. But it goes beyond just translation (the agent immediately executes the query and can automatically generates interactive data visualizations or insightsbased on the results).

Built-in AI Agent Flow translating natural language into SQL, executing it, and generating a visual chart

For system automation, Dremio provides a Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server. The Dremio MCP Server allows external AI assistants and local IDEs to securely connect to the lakehouse with already built in ability to leverage Dremio's semantic layer. The server registers tools for semantic discovery and query execution, enabling AI agents to autonomously research and analyze data on your behalf.

Dremio MCP Server Architecture connecting a Local AI Assistant to the Lakehouse

Finally, Dremio brings Generative AI directly into your data pipelines through Native AI SQL Functions. Functions like AI_COMPLETE, AI_GENERATE, and AI_CLASSIFY allow you to process unstructured data directly within a SELECT statement. You can extract structured fields from raw PDF blobs or classify customer sentiment without ever moving the data to an external machine learning service.

Native AI SQL Functions extracting structured data from a raw PDF document

Conclusion

Dremio is not a traditional data warehouse. It is a unified platform that eliminates data silos through a federated query engine, secures your object storage with an Iceberg-based lakehouse, and accelerates insights with an Agentic AI layer.

By building on open standards like Apache Iceberg, Apache Parquet, Apache Arrow, and Apache Polaris, you maintain full control of your data. You achieve interactive BI performance without vendor lock-in.

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