Best Database as a Service (DBaaS) Providers for VMware Cloud

Compare the Top Database as a Service (DBaaS) Providers that integrate with VMware Cloud as of August 2025

This a list of Database as a Service (DBaaS) providers that integrate with VMware Cloud. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with VMware Cloud. View the products that work with VMware Cloud in the table below.

What are Database as a Service (DBaaS) Providers for VMware Cloud?

Database as a Service (DBaaS) providers offer cloud-based database management solutions, enabling users to store, access, and manage databases without handling the underlying infrastructure. These providers offer automated maintenance, backups, and scaling, allowing businesses to focus on application development rather than database administration. DBaaS supports various database types, including SQL, NoSQL, and NewSQL, making it suitable for a wide range of use cases. With pay-as-you-go pricing models, DBaaS reduces operational costs and provides on-demand scalability to handle fluctuating workloads. By leveraging DBaaS, companies can accelerate development, enhance reliability, and improve overall operational efficiency. Compare and read user reviews of the best Database as a Service (DBaaS) providers for VMware Cloud currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Google Cloud Platform
    Google Cloud Platform provides Database as a Service (DBaaS) options like Cloud SQL, Cloud Spanner, and Cloud Bigtable, offering fully managed database solutions with automatic scaling, patching, and high availability. These DBaaS offerings reduce the operational overhead of managing databases and are ideal for businesses looking to streamline database operations. New customers receive $300 in free credits to run, test, and deploy workloads, allowing them to experiment with DBaaS solutions on GCP with no upfront costs. These services are designed to handle everything from backups and security to updates, ensuring that businesses can focus on their core applications. GCP also provides cross-region replication, ensuring that databases remain highly available even during system failures. The platform's flexibility allows businesses to choose the right database model, whether relational or NoSQL, to suit their workload needs.
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    Starting Price: Free ($300 in free credits)
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    ScaleGrid

    ScaleGrid

    ScaleGrid

    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. Easily provision, monitor, backup and scale your open source databases with high availability, advanced security, full superuser and SSH access, query analysis, and troubleshooting support to improve the performance of your deployments. Supported databases include: - MySQL - PostgreSQL - Redis™ - MongoDB® database - Greenplum™ (coming soon) The ScaleGrid platform supports both public and private clouds, including AWS, Azure, Google Cloud Platform (GCP), DigitalOcean, Linode, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), VMware and OpenStack. Used by thousands of developers, startups, and enterprise customers including Atlassian, Meteor, and Accenture, ScaleGrid handles all your database operations at any scale so you can focus on your application performance.
    Starting Price: $8 per month
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    InfluxDB

    InfluxDB

    InfluxData

    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.
    Starting Price: $0
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    Navisite DBaaS
    Deploy, monitor, provision and scale your favorite databases on AWS and Azure using Navisite’s fully managed database as a service (DBaaS) platform. With Navisite’s DBaaS, you get more than a powerful, high-speed service delivery platform. You get the expertise, services and scale you need to get ahead and stay ahead. Our fully managed DBaaS combines cloud management and automation with turnkey DBA services to reduce operating costs, speed time to market and simplify your journey to the cloud. Benefit from on-demand provisioning in the cloud, with seamless scaling and high availability via auto-failover on production-ready plans. Enable an additional layer of security with SSL-based access, and encrypt your data and backups "at-rest." Provision a database instantly, anywhere in the world, any time. Get scheduled and on-demand backups or snapshots with various restoration options for your data.
    Starting Price: $45 per month
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    Astra DB

    Astra DB

    DataStax

    Astra DB from DataStax is vector database for developers that need to get accurate Generative AI applications into production, quickly and efficiently. Built on Apache Cassandra, Astra DB is the only vector database that can make vector updates immediately available to applications and scale to the largest real-time data and streaming workloads, securely on any cloud. Astra DB offers unprecedented serverless, pay as you go pricing and the flexibility of multi-cloud and open-source. You can store up to 80GB and/or perform 20 million operations per month. Securely connect to VPC peering and private links. Manage your encryption keys with your own key management and SAML SSO secure account accessibility. You can deploy on AWS, GCP, or Azure while still maintaining open-source Cassandra compatibility.
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