Compare the Top Relational Database that integrates with Observe as of September 2025

This a list of Relational Database that integrates with Observe. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Observe. View the products that work with Observe in the table below.

What is Relational Database for Observe?

Relational database software provides users with the tools to capture, store, search, retrieve and manage information in data points related to one another. Compare and read user reviews of the best Relational Database for Observe currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Google Cloud SQL
    Google Cloud SQL offers a managed service for running Relational Databases, allowing businesses to store and manage structured data using relational models. It provides high availability, automatic backups, and seamless scaling, ensuring that relational databases like MySQL, PostgreSQL, and SQL Server can perform optimally without manual intervention. Cloud SQL automates many tasks traditionally handled by database administrators, including patching and updating. With its ease of use and reliability, it’s an excellent choice for users looking for cloud-based relational databases. New customers can also take advantage of $300 in free credits to try Google Cloud SQL and see how it fits their relational database requirements.
    Starting Price: Free ($300 in free credits)
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    MySQL

    MySQL

    Oracle

    MySQL is the world's most popular open source database. With its proven performance, reliability, and ease-of-use, MySQL has become the leading database choice for web-based applications, used by high profile web properties including Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and all five of the top five websites*. Additionally, it is an extremely popular choice as embedded database, distributed by thousands of ISVs and OEMs.
    Starting Price: Free
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    PostgreSQL

    PostgreSQL

    PostgreSQL Global Development Group

    PostgreSQL is a powerful, open-source object-relational database system with over 30 years of active development that has earned it a strong reputation for reliability, feature robustness, and performance. There is a wealth of information to be found describing how to install and use PostgreSQL through the official documentation. The open-source community provides many helpful places to become familiar with PostgreSQL, discover how it works, and find career opportunities. Learm more on how to engage with the community. The PostgreSQL Global Development Group has released an update to all supported versions of PostgreSQL, including 15.1, 14.6, 13.9, 12.13, 11.18, and 10.23. This release fixes 25 bugs reported over the last several months. This is the final release of PostgreSQL 10. PostgreSQL 10 will no longer receive security and bug fixes. If you are running PostgreSQL 10 in a production environment, we suggest that you make plans to upgrade.
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