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ElephantSQL vs PgRebase: What are the differences?

Developers describe ElephantSQL as "PostgreSQL as a Service". 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. On the other hand, PgRebase is detailed as "Codebase management for Postgres". PgRebase is a tool that allows you to easily handle your postgres codebase for functions, triggers, custom types and views. PgRebase allows you to manage your functions/triggers/types/views as plain files in filesystem. You put them in a sql/ directory, one file per function/trigger/type/view.

ElephantSQL belongs to "PostgreSQL as a Service" category of the tech stack, while PgRebase can be primarily classified under "Database Tools".

PgRebase is an open source tool with 336 GitHub stars and 11 GitHub forks. Here's a link to PgRebase's open source repository on GitHub.

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    What is 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.

    What is PgRebase?

    PgRebase is a tool that allows you to easily handle your postgres codebase for functions, triggers, custom types and views. PgRebase allows you to manage your functions/triggers/types/views as plain files in filesystem. You put them in a sql/ directory, one file per function/trigger/type/view.

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      What are some alternatives to ElephantSQL and PgRebase?
      Heroku
      Heroku is a cloud application platform – a new way of building and deploying web apps. Heroku lets app developers spend 100% of their time on their application code, not managing servers, deployment, ongoing operations, or scaling.
      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.
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