What is Crunchy Bridge and what are its top alternatives?
Top Alternatives to Crunchy Bridge
- Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL
Amazon RDS manages complex and time-consuming administrative tasks such as PostgreSQL software installation and upgrades, storage management, replication for high availability and back-ups for disaster recovery. With just a few clicks in the AWS Management Console, you can deploy a PostgreSQL database with automatically configured database parameters for optimal performance. Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL database instances can be provisioned with either standard storage or Provisioned IOPS storage. Once provisioned, you can scale from 10GB to 3TB of storage and from 1,000 IOPS to 30,000 IOPS. ...
- Heroku Postgres
Heroku Postgres provides a SQL database-as-a-service that lets you focus on building your application instead of messing around with database management. ...
- Google Cloud SQL for PostgreSQL
With Cloud SQL for PostgreSQL, you can spend less time on your database operations and more time on your applications. ...
- Azure Database for PostgreSQL
Azure Database for PostgreSQL provides a managed database service for app development and deployment that allows you to stand up a PostgreSQL database in minutes and scale on the fly – on the cloud you trust most. ...
- ElephantSQL
ElephantSQL hosts PostgreSQL on Amazon EC2 in multiple regions and availability zones. The servers are continuously transferring the Write-Ahead-Log (the transaction log) to S3 for maximum reliability. ...
- Neon Database
It is a fully managed serverless PostgreSQL. Neon separates storage and compute to offer modern developer features such as serverless, branching, bottomless storage, and more. ...
- Database Labs
We manage an optimized Postgres image. You focus on your core app, not on becoming a database administrator. ...
- Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL
It is a fully managed, PostgreSQL–compatible, and ACID–compliant relational database engine that combines the speed, reliability, and manageability of Amazon Aurora with the simplicity and cost-effectiveness of open-source databases. ...
Crunchy Bridge alternatives & related posts
Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL
- Easy setup, backup, monitoring25
- Geospatial support13
- Master-master replication using Multi-AZ instance2
related Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL posts
I could spin up an Amazon EC2 instance and install PostgreSQL myself, review latest configuration best practices, sort Amazon EBS storage for data, set up a snapshot process etc.
Alternatively I could use Amazon RDS, Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL or Heroku Postgres and have most of that work handled for me, by a team of world experts...
Heroku Postgres
- Easy to setup29
- Follower databases3
- Dataclips for sharing queries3
- Extremely reliable3
- Super expensive2
related Heroku Postgres posts
PostgreSQL Heroku Heroku Postgres Node.js Knex.js
Last week we rolled out a simple patch that decimated the response time of a Postgres query crucial to Checkly. It quite literally went from an average of ~100ms with peaks to 1 second to a steady 1ms to 10ms.
However, that patch was just the last step of a longer journey:
I looked at what API endpoints were using which queries and how their response time grew over time. Specifically the customer facing API endpoints that are directly responsible for rendering the first dashboard page of the product are crucial.
I looked at the Heroku metrics such as those reported by
heroku pg:outlier
and cross references that with "slowest response time" statistics.I reproduced the production situation as best as possible on a local development machine and test my hypothesis that an composite index on a
uuid
field and atimestampz
field would reduce response times.
This method secured the victory and we rolled out a new index last week. Response times plummeted. Read the full story in the blog post.
I could spin up an Amazon EC2 instance and install PostgreSQL myself, review latest configuration best practices, sort Amazon EBS storage for data, set up a snapshot process etc.
Alternatively I could use Amazon RDS, Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL or Heroku Postgres and have most of that work handled for me, by a team of world experts...
Google Cloud SQL for PostgreSQL
related Google Cloud SQL for PostgreSQL posts
related Azure Database for PostgreSQL posts
We are embarking on a project of building a Django web application on Microsoft Azure. The debate holding us back is whether to with Azure SQL Database or Azure Database for PostgreSQL. From all the tutorials and video tutorials they use Azure Database for PostgreSQL but one team member is insisting on Azure SQL Database. Please advise of what to consider if I capitulate what database do I need to install locally to get the project moving.
- They suck11
- Monitoring1
- Geospatial support1
- Easy setup1
- Easy backup1
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related Neon Database posts
- Superb customer service, and ready to go out of the box1
- Fastest, most effective support desk I've ever seen1