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

As of May 2026, there are 35 SaaS companies in Database as a Service (DBaaS) Provider. They have combined revenues of $831.7M and employ 10.5K people. They have raised $1.3B and serve 21.7K customers combined.

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 Companies

Showing 10 of 3 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1
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
Customers
-
Year founded
1994
Funding
-
Team size
84
Growth
49.22%
2
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
Funding
-
Team size
73
Growth
266.39%
3
Severalnines

Dunö, Kalmar County, Sweden

Exchanging control over your data layer for DBaaS is the fundamental transaction between customers and providers. Change that with the Sovereign DBaaS concept, which empowers you to get what you're actually looking for from DBaaS, full automation of your open-source database ops, without surrendering control. Whether you want to deploy and manage your high availability MongoDB, MySQL, MariaDB, PostgreSQL, TimescaleDB, Elasticsearch, SQL Server, or Redis clusters on-prem, in the cloud, or both, you can with our AI-driven automation platform. The company has enabled over 12,000 deployments to date via ClusterControl and counts Amalgamated Banks of South Africa (ABSA), Kaiser Permanente, the NHS, Black Hills Energy, and Vodafone among its customers. Find out how we can help give you back control, https://www.severalnines.com

Revenue
$5.3M
Customers
-
Year founded
2011
Funding
-
Team size
48
Growth
-

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.