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Top 35 Database as a Service (DBaaS) Provider SaaS Companies (August 2026)

As of August 2026, Latka tracks 35 database as a service (DBaaS) provider SaaS companies. They have combined revenues of $831.7M and employ 10.5K people. They have raised $1.3B and serve 21.7K customers combined.

Every company below sells database as a service (DBaaS) provider software to other businesses and is ranked by its most recent annual revenue. Revenue, funding, headcount and customer figures come from CEO interviews on the Latka podcast, public company filings, and Latka estimates where a company has not disclosed a number.

What Database as a Service (DBaaS) Provider SaaS Companies do

Database as a Service (DBaaS) is a cloud computing model that provides users with access to database management systems without the need for physical hardware or complex installations. This service is particularly beneficial for organizations looking to scale their database solutions efficiently, as it allows for quick deployment and management of databases in the cloud. DBaaS simplifies database operations by providing integrated tools for administration, maintenance, and data storage, enabling users to focus on utilizing their data rather than managing infrastructure. Typical use cases for DBaaS include data analytics, application development, and real-time data processing, where the speed and flexibility of accessing databases are critical. DBaaS typically encompasses features such as automated backups, performance monitoring, and compliance management, allowing businesses to maintain high levels of uptime and data integrity. Common buyer personas include IT professionals, developers, and data analysts who require seamless database solutions tailored to dynamic application environments.

Companies
35
Revenue
$831.7M
Funding
$1.3B
Employees
10.5K

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Top Database as a Service (DBaaS) Provider SaaS Companies by revenue

Showing 10 of 35 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1Bright Data logo
Bright Data

Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv District, Israel

Bright Data is the leading web data infrastructure powering AI and BI, trusted by over 20,000 companies - from top AI innovators to global leaders in eCommerce, financial services, market research, cybersecurity, travel, martech, and beyond.

Revenue
$300M
Customers
20K
Team size
314
Growth
134.91%
2Redis logo
Redis

Mountain View, California, United States

Redis Ltd. (originally Redis Labs, Garantia Data) is an American private computer software company headquartered in Mountain View, California. It is the world's fastest in-memory database, providing cloud and on-prem solutions for caching, vector search, and NoSQL databases.

Revenue
$272.6M
Year founded
2011
Funding
$356M
Team size
1.4K
Growth
30.43%
3Chinac.com logo
Chinac.com

Beijing, Anhui, China

Chinac.com is a Chinese domestic cloud computing infrastructure operator. It is focused on the research, development, and operation of commercial cloud computing infrastructure, targeting the domestic and global clients to provide cloud computing-based IT solutions and outsourcing services. Chinac.com is also known as a SaaS-based provider, PaaS-based provider, traditional software development company, and system integrator. It is also the service provider of thousands of online games, e-commerce, mobile internet, online education, social networking sites, video interaction, and more. Chinac.com has tens of thousands of physical server clusters and 20 data centers in more than 15 cities. Its network covers China Telecom, China Unicom, and BGP Network., Chinac.com is a Chinese domestic cloud computing infrastructure operator that provides IT solutions and outsourcing services

Revenue
$50M
Year founded
2010
Funding
$378.6M
Team size
7.1K
4Aiven logo
Aiven

Helsinki, Finland

Aiven is your AI-ready Open Source Data Platform. Aiven is an AI-ready open source data platform company, helping organizations gain more value from their data. Aiven’s cloud platform combines open choice services to stream, store, and serve data, simply, securely, and rapidly across major cloud providers to power innovation. Aiven is trusted by thousands of customers to create next-generation applications confidently and quickly. Aiven is headquartered in Helsinki and has hubs in Amsterdam, Berlin, Paris, London, Singapore, Sydney, Auckland, Austin and Toronto. To learn more about Aiven, visit https://aiven.io.

Revenue
$48.7M
Year founded
2016
Funding
$419.9M
Team size
449
5Minio logo
Minio

Palo Alto, California, United States

MinIO is a high-performance, Kubernetes-native object store optimized for cloud-native workloads, completely compatible with S3.

Revenue
$35M
Year founded
2014
Funding
$126.3M
Team size
192
6Concept Solutions Llc logo
Concept Solutions Llc

Reston, Virginia, United States

Concept Solutions is an information technology company that provides software development and cloud computing services

Revenue
$32.7M
Year founded
1999
Funding
$2M
Team size
159
7Tessell logo
Tessell

San Ramon, California, United States

Tessell is an AI-native, multi-cloud DBaaS platform that unifies transactional and analytical database management into a single intelligent control plane, automating operations, reducing costs by up to 45%, and boosting performance by over 50%.

Revenue
$29.4M
Year founded
2021
Team size
223
8NetApp Instaclustr logo
NetApp Instaclustr

Redwood City, California, United States

Instaclustr helps companies unlock the true power of open source technologies through its managed platform for deploying, managing, and monitoring all components of their data infrastructure. Instaclustr combines a complete data infrastructure environment with hands-on technology expertise to ensure ongoing performance and optimization. By removing the infrastructure complexity, we enable companies to focus internal development and operational resources on building cutting edge customer-facing applications at lower cost. Instaclustr customers include some of the largest and most innovative Fortune 500 companies.

Revenue
$11.7M
Year founded
2013
Team size
106
9Atlantic.Net logo
Atlantic.Net

Orlando, Florida, United States

Provider of cloud computing and hosting services intended to offer simple, secure, fast and reliable server hosting for businesses. The company's services include HIPAA compliant hosting, SaaS hosting, database hosting, storage hosting, disaster recovery, managed server hosting, hybrid hosting, colocation hosting, IaaS hosting as well as private cloud hosting, enabling clients to receive quality infrastructure as a service, simplify complex technologies and build a trusted brand.

Revenue
$7.1M
Year founded
1994
Team size
84
10Clever Cloud logo
Clever Cloud

Nantes, France

Developer of a cloud computing platform designed to make an easy-to-use service. The company's cloud computing platform is used to run different application languages, enabling companies to work faster, be more agile in their market, focus on their added value and stop worrying about their hosting technology.

Revenue
$6.2M
Customers
1K
Year founded
2010
Team size
73

Frequently asked questions about Database as a Service (DBaaS) Provider SaaS Companies

How many database as a service (DBaaS) provider SaaS companies are there?

Latka tracks 35 database as a service (DBaaS) provider SaaS companies with reported revenue. Together they generate $831.7M in annual revenue and employ 10.5K people.

Which database as a service (DBaaS) provider SaaS company is the largest?

Bright Data is the largest, with $300M in annual revenue.

How much revenue does a typical database as a service (DBaaS) provider SaaS company make?

The average database as a service (DBaaS) provider SaaS company in this list makes $23.8M a year, across 35 companies with reported revenue. They serve 21.7K customers combined.

Who are the leading Database as a Service (DBaaS) Provider vendors?

Ranked by annual revenue, the leaders are Bright Data, Redis, Chinac.com, Aiven and Minio.

How much funding have database as a service (DBaaS) provider SaaS companies raised?

The 35 database as a service (DBaaS) provider SaaS companies tracked here have raised $1.3B in disclosed funding between them.

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Inclusion Criteria

- The product must offer managed database services hosted by a third-party provider. - It should provide features like automated backups and scalability options. - Users must have access to a user-friendly interface for managing database operations. - The solution must support various database types (e.g., SQL, NoSQL). - Not just provide storage; must also include tools for monitoring and optimizing database performance.