What is our primary use case?
The main use case for EDB Postgres Advanced Server (EPAS) is within my work at DBtune, an AI-driven SaaS product for database optimization. I am responsible for developing and testing our platform's integration with various database environments, including Azure, AWS, and EDB's EPAS and CNPG solutions, ensuring our SaaS can seamlessly connect and optimize them.
What is most valuable?
What I appreciate about EDB Postgres Advanced Server is that it offers management tools such as PEM and CNPG under one umbrella, providing enterprise features that eliminate the need for multiple engineers to maintain PostgreSQL databases, although it is somewhat expensive.
I evaluate the technical support and customer service of EDB Postgres Advanced Server as really good, as I have sought their help three to four times regarding issues with PEM configuration, and they respond quickly and solve issues promptly. I would rate the technical support of EDB Postgres Advanced Server an 8 out of 10.
EDB Postgres Advanced Server's high availability and disaster recovery features, specifically the introduction of CNPG based on Kubernetes, are good, but they require significant infrastructure overhead, which I believe necessitates a lightweight integration model for better performance.
I rate the efficiency improvements from EDB Postgres Advanced Server a 10 out of 10 when it comes to Oracle compatibility. Its native support for Oracle's PL/SQL syntax makes evaluating and migrating legacy workloads incredibly smooth, bypassing the typical headaches of manual code rewrites.
What needs improvement?
Beyond the aspects that I mentioned about the enterprise manager PEM and UI complexities, I would like to see improvements in the pricing structure to accommodate startups and clearer centralized documentation for those less familiar with EDB Postgres Advanced Server.
For how long have I used the solution?
Overall, I have used EDB Postgres Advanced Server for around one year.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
When assessing the stability performance of EDB Postgres Advanced Server, I can say it is quite good, with occasional performance issues not attributed to EDB Postgres Advanced Server but rather to application conflicts.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
Regarding scalability, I find that EDB Postgres Advanced Server supports scalability well with features such as multimaster, PGD, and automated systems, allowing for easy adjustments to storage and operations, which I would rate a 9 out of 10.
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
Prior to adopting EDB Postgres Advanced Server, I used the open-source version of PostgreSQL and have experience with Oracle, which remains the top database in my opinion.
How was the initial setup?
The initial setup process for EDB Postgres Advanced Server is quite straightforward for me, but I recognize it may be complex for developers who are new to databases due to less clear documentation from a few years ago.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
We obtained EPAS through our partnership with EDB using an enterprise deployment model on-premises. From a pure testing perspective for a startup like DBtune, the licensing can feel quite expensive. However, for true enterprises, it is well worth the investment because the built-in management tools and excellent support mean you don't need a massive team of engineers just to maintain the architecture.
What other advice do I have?
From a pricing perspective, I do not find it cost-effective from DBtune's SaaS perspective as we are just testing it, but for enterprises, it is worth it as you do not require many engineers for management and receive good support. I do not have experience using EDB Postgres Advanced Server's advanced security features as I have not had the opportunity to utilize them, despite my awareness of their existence.
We did not use the partitioning feature from EDB Postgres Advanced Server, so I do not have experience with that.
We use the enterprise deployment model for EDB Postgres Advanced Server, which we obtained through our partnership with EDB.
My experience with EDB Postgres Advanced Server is quite recent as I have used it in early 2026, along with CloudBeaver, which I recently utilized in 2026 as well.
My overall rating for this review is 7 out of 10.
Which deployment model are you using for this solution?
On-premises
If public cloud, private cloud, or hybrid cloud, which cloud provider do you use?
Other