Best Database as a Service (DBaaS) Providers for On-Premises of 2024

Find and compare the best Database as a Service (DBaaS) providers for On-Premises in 2024

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

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    ScaleGrid Reviews

    ScaleGrid

    ScaleGrid

    $8 per month
    3 Ratings
    ScaleGrid is a fully managed Database-as-a-Service (DBaaS) platform that helps you automate your time-consuming database administration tasks both in the cloud and on-premises. ScaleGrid makes it easy to provision, monitor, backup, and scale open-source databases. It offers advanced security, high availability, query analysis, and troubleshooting support to improve your deployments' performance. The following databases are supported: - MySQL - PostgreSQL - Redis™. - MongoDB®, database - Greenplum™ (coming soon) ScaleGrid supports both public and privately-owned clouds such as AWS, Azure and Google Cloud Platform (GCP), DigitalOcean and Linode, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, (OCI), VMware, and OpenStack. ScaleGrid is used by thousands of developers, startups, as well as enterprise customers such as Accenture, Meteor and Atlassian. It handles all your database operations at any scale, so you can concentrate on your application performance.
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    Ninox Reviews

    Ninox

    Ninox Software

    €10/month/user
    1 Rating
    Ninox allows you to store and organize complex data in a structured way. Ninox offers a highly customizable user interface that allows you to process, analyze, and evaluate any type of data. You can also integrate other services, e.g. You can also integrate other services, e.g. Google with Ninox's API. Ninox is compatible with all platforms. It can be accessed via its native macOS, iOS and Android Apps, or any web browser. It allows users to create custom apps using built-in templates, scripting and drag-and drop formulas. Ninox offers a visual editor that allows users to create triggers, fields, custom forms, and more. Ninox allows users to sync their devices in real-time between devices, allowing them to access and work on multiple devices.
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    Directus Reviews

    Directus

    Monospace Inc

    Free
    Directus is an Open Data Platform that allows you to manage any SQL database's content. It offers a powerful API layer to developers and an intuitive app for non-technical users. Directus is written entirely in JavaScript (primarily Node.js or Vue.js), and it is modular and extensible. This allows it to be tailored to your specific project needs. Our platform can be used to manage digital experiences as a headless CMS, a database client for democratizing information, or as a standalone web app for back-office CRM, inventory, business intelligence and project management.
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    InfluxDB Reviews
    InfluxDB is a purpose-built data platform designed to handle all time series data, from users, sensors, applications and infrastructure — seamlessly collecting, storing, visualizing, and turning insight into action. With a library of more than 250 open source Telegraf plugins, importing and monitoring data from any system is easy. InfluxDB empowers developers to build transformative IoT, monitoring and analytics services and applications. InfluxDB’s flexible architecture fits any implementation — whether in the cloud, at the edge or on-premises — and its versatility, accessibility and supporting tools (client libraries, APIs, etc.) make it easy for developers at any level to quickly build applications and services with time series data. Optimized for developer efficiency and productivity, the InfluxDB platform gives builders time to focus on the features and functionalities that give their internal projects value and their applications a competitive edge. To get started, InfluxData offers free training through InfluxDB University.
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    ClusterControl Reviews

    ClusterControl

    Severalnines

    €250/node/month
    ClusterControl is a multi-cloud hybrid database ops orchestration platform that supports MongoDB and Elasticsearch as well as Redis, TimescaleDB and SQL Server on Linux. It also supports Galera Cluster, PostgreSQL and MySQL in cloud and on-premises environments. It can handle all aspects of the lifecycle, including deployment, failover, backup, and more. It allows organizations to implement the Sovereign DBaaS model with its full suite of databases and ops features. ClusterControl is the ideal solution for organizations who need to run large-scale, open source database operations reliably but don't want to be restricted by traditional DBaaS providers. It allows you to choose your environment, stability of licenses, and gives you DB access.
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    Fauna Reviews
    Fauna is a data API that supports rich clients with serverless backends. It provides a web-native interface that supports GraphQL, custom business logic, frictionless integration to the serverless ecosystem, and a multi-cloud architecture that you can trust and grow with.
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    TiDB Cloud Reviews

    TiDB Cloud

    PingCAP

    $0.95 per hour
    A cloud-native distributed HTAP DB database that can be elastically scaled and used for real-time analytics. It is fully managed and has a serverless tier that allows you to launch the HTAP database in seconds. Transparently and elastically scale to hundreds of nodes for critical workloads, without having to change business logic. You can use what you know about SQL to maintain your relational model, global ACID transactions, and manage hybrid workloads with ease. It comes with a high-performance analytics engine that allows you to analyze operational data without the need for an ETL. Scale up to hundreds of nodes and maintain ACID transactions. There is no need to worry about sharding and facing downtime. Data accuracy at scale, even when multiple updates are made to the same source of data. TiDB's MySQL compatibility will increase productivity and reduce time-to-market. You can easily migrate data from existing MySQL instances, without having to rewrite any code.
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    Couchbase Reviews
    Couchbase, unlike other NoSQL database, provides a multicloud to edge enterprise-class database that offers robust capabilities for business-critical apps on a highly available and scalable platform. Couchbase is a distributed cloud native database that runs on any cloud. It can be managed by the customer or fully managed. Couchbase is built using open standards and combines the best of NoSQL and SQL with the power and familiarity that mainframes and relational databases provide. Couchbase Server is an open-source, multipurpose distributed database. It combines the best of relational databases, such as SQL, ACID transactions, and JSON, with a foundation which is fast and scalable. It is used in many industries for things such as user profiles, dynamic catalogs, GenAI applications, vector search, caching at high speed, and more.
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    IBM Db2 Reviews
    IBM Db2®, a family of hybrid data management tools, offers a complete suite AI-empowered capabilities to help you manage structured and unstructured data both on premises and in private and public clouds. Db2 is built upon an intelligent common SQL engine that allows for flexibility and scalability.
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    DataStax Reviews
    The Open, Multi-Cloud Stack to Modern Data Apps. Built on Apache Cassandra™, an open-source Apache Cassandra™. Global scale and 100% uptime without vendor lock in You can deploy on multi-clouds, open-source, on-prem and Kubernetes. For a lower TCO, use elastic and pay-as you-go. Stargate APIs allow you to build faster with NoSQL, reactive, JSON and REST. Avoid the complexity of multiple OSS projects or APIs that don’t scale. It is ideal for commerce, mobile and AI/ML. Get building modern data applications with Astra, a database-as-a-service powered by Apache Cassandra™. Richly interactive apps that are viral-ready and elastic using REST, GraphQL and JSON. Pay-as you-go Apache Cassandra DBaaS which scales easily and affordably
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    Oracle Database Reviews
    Oracle database products offer customers cost-optimized, high-performance versions Oracle Database, the world's most popular converged, multi-model database management software. They also include in-memory NoSQL and MySQL databases. Oracle Autonomous Database is available on-premises via Oracle Cloud@Customer and in the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. It allows customers to simplify relational databases environments and reduce management burdens. Oracle Autonomous Database reduces the complexity of operating and protecting Oracle Database, while delivering the highest levels performance, scalability and availability to customers. Oracle Database can also be deployed on-premises if customers have network latency and data residency concerns. Customers who depend on Oracle database versions for their applications have full control over which versions they use and when they change.
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    Oracle Exadata Reviews
    Oracle Exadata is the best location to run Oracle Database. It simplifies digital transformations, increases database performance, and reduces costs. According to Wikibon's analysis, Oracle Exadata provides customers with greater availability, higher performance, and upto 40% lower costs. Customers can modernize their database infrastructure, move enterprise apps to the cloud, and quickly implement digital transformations with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, Oracle Cloud@Customer and on-premises deployment options. Customers can run Oracle Database with Oracle Exadata. Customers can easily move workloads between their on-premises data centers, Cloud@Customer deployments and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. This allows them to modernize their operations and reduce costs.
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    pgEdge Reviews
    Easy deployment of a high-availability solution for disaster recovery, failover within and between cloud regions with zero downtime during maintenance. Multiple master databases distributed across multiple locations can improve performance and availability. Keep local data local, and control which tables will be globally replicated and which will remain local. Support higher throughput if workloads threaten to exceed the available compute capacity. pgEdge platform is available on-premises, or through self-managed cloud provider accounts. Supports a wide range of OS and hardware combinations. Enterprise-class support available. Edge Platform nodes that are self-hosted can be used as part of a Postgres cluster in pgEdge cloud.
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