How OpusFlow achieves tenant isolation in Postgres without managing servers
What's this blog post about?
OpusFlow, a leading ERP tool that simplifies sustainable energy installations, has switched from Amazon RDS to Neon for managing its Postgres databases. The company needed an architecture with one database per customer to ensure maximum data isolation and security. However, implementing this design in Amazon RDS was complex and costly. By using Neon's serverless Postgres, OpusFlow can now manage hundreds of isolated databases without the need for managing servers or overprovisioning resources, resulting in reduced costs and operational overhead.
Company
Neon
Date published
Feb. 22, 2024
Author(s)
Carlota Soto
Word count
1006
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Language
English