Best Database as a Service (DBaaS) Providers for Google App Engine

Find and compare the best Database as a Service (DBaaS) providers for Google App Engine in 2026

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top Database as a Service (DBaaS) providers for Google App Engine on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    Google Cloud Platform Reviews
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    Google Cloud Platform

    Google

    Free ($300 in free credits)
    60,933 Ratings
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    Google Cloud Platform (GCP) offers a range of Database as a Service (DBaaS) solutions, including Cloud SQL, Cloud Spanner, and Cloud Bigtable. These services provide fully managed database environments that come with features such as automatic scaling, patch management, and robust availability. By utilizing these DBaaS options, organizations can significantly decrease the complexities associated with database management, making them perfect for companies seeking to enhance operational efficiency. New users can take advantage of $300 in complimentary credits, which can be used to explore, test, and launch workloads without any initial investment. These offerings take care of various tasks, from data backups and security measures to software updates, allowing businesses to concentrate on their primary applications. Additionally, GCP supports cross-region replication, maintaining high availability of databases even in the event of system outages. The platform’s versatility enables businesses to select the appropriate database model—whether it be relational or NoSQL—to match their specific workload requirements.
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    Google Cloud Memorystore Reviews
    Enhance performance by utilizing a scalable, secure, and highly available in-memory service tailored for Redis and Memcached. Memorystore simplifies complex procedures associated with open source Redis and Memcached, such as ensuring high availability, managing failover, conducting patching, and monitoring, allowing developers to focus more on coding. You can begin with the most basic tier and smallest configuration, gradually expanding your instance with minimal disruption. Memorystore for Memcached has the capacity to manage clusters up to 5 TB, delivering millions of queries per second at remarkably low latency. In contrast, Memorystore for Redis instances are designed to be replicated across two zones, offering a service level agreement of 99.9% availability. Continuous monitoring and automatic failover mechanisms ensure that applications face minimal interruptions. You can select from two of the most widely used open source caching solutions to develop your applications. Memorystore provides full protocol compatibility for both Redis and Memcached, enabling you to choose the caching engine that best aligns with your budget and availability needs while maximizing your application's performance. By leveraging these features, developers can significantly improve their operational efficiency.
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