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NEON

NEON is a managed cloud database platform for PostgreSQL that provides a serverless architecture with automatic scaling and separation of storage and compute for modern application workloads.

  • Serverless PostgreSQL platform with on-demand compute and autoscaling.
  • Separation of storage and compute using a multi-tenant, log-structured storage layer.
  • Branching and cloning capabilities for databases to support development, testing, and preview environments.
  • Managed cloud service with integrations for application frameworks and deployment platforms.
  • Focus on developer-centric workflows, including APIs, Command-Line Interface (CLI), and UI for lifecycle management of PostgreSQL instances.

More About NEON

NEON provides a managed PostgreSQL (database-as-a-service) platform (data management) built around a serverless architecture for cloud-native applications. The service is designed so that compute usage scales up and down based on workload demand, while storage persists independently. This model targets application teams that require PostgreSQL compatibility but want to avoid provisioning and managing fixed database instances.

The platform’s architecture separates storage and compute, using a remote, multi-tenant storage engine that records changes in a log-structured format and exposes data pages over the network to stateless PostgreSQL compute nodes. Compute nodes can be created, paused, or terminated without affecting the underlying data, which remains stored in NEON’s durable storage layer. This design supports granular scaling and enables features such as instant database branching.

NEON exposes capabilities for creating branches and clones of PostgreSQL databases, which allows teams to spin up isolated environments that share a common storage history. This is used for development environments, feature-preview deployments, testing scenarios, and point-in-time experiments. Because branches reuse underlying data up to the divergence point, they are more storage-efficient than full physical copies.

From an enterprise usage perspective, NEON targets workloads such as Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) backends, transactional web applications, internal tools, and services built on standard PostgreSQL drivers and protocols. Applications connect using the PostgreSQL wire protocol, so existing PostgreSQL-compatible ORMs, libraries, and frameworks can work without modification. The service also provides management interfaces via a web console, command-line tools, and programmatic APIs for provisioning databases, managing branches, and configuring access.

In the broader cloud database marketplace, NEON falls into the categories of managed PostgreSQL, serverless databases, and developer-oriented data platforms. It is positioned for teams that want PostgreSQL semantics and ecosystem compatibility while delegating operational tasks such as scaling, backups, and infrastructure maintenance to a managed service. The platform’s separation of storage and compute and its branching model distinguish it within the PostgreSQL-compatible DBaaS segment, especially for workflows that require many short-lived or per-feature database environments.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 15
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $1M-$10M

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Corporate Headquarters

1625 North Market Boulevard
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Sacramento, CA 95834

Market Segmentation

  • Type: Private
  • Sector: Information Technology
  • Group: Software & Services
  • Industry: IT Services
  • Sub-Industry: Data Processing & Outsourced Services

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