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toc_folder_title: Interfaces
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toc_priority: 14
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toc_title: Introduction
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# Interfaces {#interfaces}
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ClickHouse provides two network interfaces (both can be optionally wrapped in TLS for additional security):
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- [HTTP](http.md), which is documented and easy to use directly.
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- [Native TCP](../interfaces/tcp.md), which has less overhead.
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In most cases it is recommended to use appropriate tool or library instead of interacting with those directly. Officially supported by Yandex are the following:
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- [Command-line client](../interfaces/cli.md)
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- [JDBC driver](../interfaces/jdbc.md)
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- [ODBC driver](../interfaces/odbc.md)
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- [C++ client library](../interfaces/cpp.md)
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There are also a wide range of third-party libraries for working with ClickHouse:
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- [Client libraries](../interfaces/third-party/client-libraries.md)
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- [Integrations](../interfaces/third-party/integrations.md)
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- [Visual interfaces](../interfaces/third-party/gui.md)
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[Original article](https://clickhouse.tech/docs/en/interfaces/) <!--hide-->
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