LayerRail PostgreSQL

Managed PostgreSQL without a separate cloud maze

Create databases with project ownership, connection details, backups, networking, resize workflows, and status history in one LayerRail surface.

At a glance

Backups

Managed backup and restore workflows

Networking

Connection and firewall context

Operations

Metrics, logs, resize, and settings pages

Key features

Project-owned databases

Every database lives beside its project users, billing records, network settings, and operational events.

Operational pages

Connection details, metrics, logs, networking, high availability, read replicas, and settings have their own clear pages.

Managed lifecycle

Create, resize, upgrade, back up, restore, and delete databases with state that users can track.

How it works

Each workflow follows the same LayerRail model: choose the service, attach it to a project, confirm the configuration, and keep lifecycle state visible.

01

Choose location and size

Select the database location, server size, storage, and availability profile from the LayerRail catalog.

02

Review connection context

Use the database details page for connection strings, credentials, networking, and allowed access.

03

Operate over time

Resize, inspect metrics, review logs, manage backups, and keep lifecycle state visible.

Common use cases

Application databases

Run production PostgreSQL for web apps, APIs, dashboards, and internal products.

Managed project data

Keep database ownership, spend, access, and restore paths tied to the project.

Growth workflows

Start small, resize as needed, and keep the upgrade path inside one control plane.

Start with LayerRail

Open the console, create a project, and launch this workflow with the rest of your cloud resources.