Affordable managed PostgreSQL hosting, built for Asia and the Middle East
Nearbase is affordable, fully managed PostgreSQL hosting for Asia and the Middle East, with dedicated data centers close to your users.
Great coverage in Asia and the Middle East.
10 regions available across Asia and the Middle East. Super low latency in every major Asian population center.
Why teams choose Nearbase for managed PostgreSQL hosting
Nearbase runs Postgres for you in local data centers, so you get low latency, data residency, and a lower bill without managing the database yourself.
Auto-Scaling
One click scaling. Change CPU, memory, and storage independently with zero downtime.
Great Coverage
10 regions across Asia and the Middle East. Sub-10ms latency in all major population centers.
Security First
Data encrypted at rest and in transit. Infrastructure with enterprise-grade isolation.
Auto Backups & Maintenance
99.99% uptime SLA with automated backups, patching, and failover. Focus on building, not ops.
Transparent Pricing
No hidden fees. You pay what you see. Check out our pricing calculator below.
Compliance Ready
Meet PDPA, PDPO, and PIPL data residency requirements with in-country hosting across Asia.
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FAQs
What is managed PostgreSQL hosting?
Managed PostgreSQL hosting means a provider runs your Postgres database for you. Provisioning, backups, and maintenance are all handled, so you only connect and build. Nearbase provides this in local data centers across Asia and the Middle East.
Which regions does Nearbase support?
Nearbase runs in local data centers across Asia, the Middle East, and North America, including Jakarta, Manila, Kuala Lumpur, Hong Kong, Singapore, Tokyo, Seoul, Bangkok, Dubai, and Virginia.
Is Nearbase cheaper than AWS RDS?
Nearbase is designed to cost significantly less than major RDS providers. See the pricing page for current rates.
How does Nearbase handle data residency?
Because your data is stored in-country at a local data center, Nearbase helps you meet in-country data-residency requirements across Asia and the Middle East.
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