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Supabase vs Amazon RDS

Postgres + auth + storage + realtime meets managed databases for people who'd rather not manage databases. Here's our take.

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Supabase

Postgres + auth + storage + realtime. The Firebase that doesn't lock you in.

Supabase

Nice Pick

Postgres + auth + storage + realtime. The Firebase that doesn't lock you in.

Pros

  • +Open source
  • +Generous free tier
  • +Full Postgres
  • +Auth built-in
  • +Realtime

Cons

  • -Newer ecosystem
  • -Less documentation
  • -Some rough edges

Amazon RDS

Managed databases for people who'd rather not manage databases. It's like having a DBA on retainer, but cheaper and less opinionated.

Pros

  • +Automates backups, patching, and scaling, so you can focus on your app instead of babysitting servers
  • +Supports multiple engines like PostgreSQL and MySQL, making it easy to switch or standardize
  • +Built-in high availability with Multi-AZ deployments, because downtime is for amateurs

Cons

  • -Costs can sneak up on you with instance sizes and storage, especially if you forget to turn things off
  • -Limited control over the underlying OS and some database settings, which can be frustrating for power users

The Verdict

These tools serve different purposes. Supabase is a databases while Amazon RDS is a hosting & deployment. We picked Supabase based on overall popularity, but your choice depends on what you're building.

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The Bottom Line
Supabase wins

Based on overall popularity. Supabase is more widely used, but Amazon RDS excels in its own space.

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