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Neon Neon Launch (Postgres) postgres $19.00 /mo
HA $34.20/mo
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Supabase Supabase Pro (Postgres) postgres $25.00 /mo
HA $45.00/mo
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Crunchy Bridge Bridge Hobby-2 (Postgres) postgres $29.00 /mo
HA $52.20/mo
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PlanetScale Scaler Pro (MySQL) mysql $39.00 /mo
HA $70.20/mo
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Neon Neon Scale (Postgres) postgres $69.00 /mo
HA $124.20/mo
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Aiven Aiven MySQL Startup-4 mysql $70.00 /mo
HA $126.00/mo
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Aiven Aiven PostgreSQL Startup-4 postgres $70.00 /mo
HA $126.00/mo
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Google Cloud Cloud SQL PostgreSQL postgres $168.00 /mo
HA $302.40/mo
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Microsoft Azure Azure Database for PostgreSQL postgres $175.00 /mo
HA $315.00/mo
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Amazon Web Services RDS PostgreSQL (db.m5.large) postgres $182.00 /mo
HA $327.60/mo
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Supabase Supabase Team (Postgres) postgres $599.00 /mo
HA $1,078.20/mo
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Frequently asked questions

How much does a managed database cost?
Managed databases are billed per month (or per hour) for the instance size, shown in the table, plus storage and any high-availability replica. Compare the base price and the HA price together for production planning.
Which database engines are supported?
The Engine column shows whether a provider offers PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB, Redis, or others. Pick the engine your app needs first, then compare prices among providers that offer it.
How much does database high availability cost?
High availability adds a standby replica and roughly doubles the instance cost. Where a provider publishes it, the HA price is shown so you can budget for production resilience versus a single node for dev.
What is the cheapest managed database?
Sort by monthly price for the vCPU and RAM you need. The cheapest option for dev is often a single small instance; for production weigh the HA price and included storage, not just the base rate.
Is a managed database cheaper than self-hosting on a VPS?
Self-hosting on a VPS is cheaper on paper but you own backups, patching, and failover. Compare the managed price here against a VPS plus your time; managed usually wins for production, self-hosted for tight budgets.
What specs do managed databases include?
Plans list vCPU, RAM, and storage, shown in the table where the provider publishes them. Size RAM to your working set and storage to your data plus growth and backups.