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Postgres managed by ClickHouse is now in beta
Sai Srirampur<br>May 27, 2026 · 9 minutes read
TL;DR: ClickHouse Cloud users can now provision a fully managed Postgres service, backed by local NVMe for up to 10x faster transactions, with native CDC into ClickHouse for real-time analytics and a unified query layer via pg_clickhouse. Free until June 15, 2026, with a 50% discount after that for the duration of the beta. CDC and pg_clickhouse are included at no extra cost.
ClickHouse Cloud users can now provision a fully managed Postgres service backed by local NVMe storage, natively integrated with ClickHouse. Any ClickHouse Cloud user can now provision an enterprise-grade, fully managed Postgres service powered by local NVMe storage and natively integrated with ClickHouse. We offer a best-of-breed data stack that combines Postgres for transactional (OLTP) workloads and ClickHouse for analytical (OLAP) workloads, eliminating the traditional complexity of stitching together separate systems and providing a foundation essential for real-time and AI-native applications.
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You get a high-performance Postgres service backed by local NVMe with up to 10x faster transactional performance. Using native CDC, you can sync data from Postgres to ClickHouse in just a few clicks for 100x faster analytics. With a unified query layer powered by the pg_clickhouse extension, you can build applications that combine transactions and analytics, without managing separate systems. And all of this comes at a cost-effective price point, so you never have to compromise on a fast and reliable data foundation for building your apps.
AI needs the “best-of-breed” data stack #
AI workloads are collapsing the traditional divide between transactional and analytical databases. Applications that once ran predictable, hard-coded queries now generate unpredictable bursts of agent-driven requests that need answers from both sides of the stack. At the same time, data volumes, concurrency, and performance expectations are growing exponentially, while security and reliability have become more critical than ever.
That’s why best-of-breed matters more than ever: Postgres for OLTP and ClickHouse for OLAP. It’s also why thousands of AI-native companies have already converged on this architecture.
Our vision for Postgres managed by ClickHouse is simple: make it easy for developers to build AI-native applications on the unified data stack by eliminating the overhead of stitching together Postgres and ClickHouse through external pipelines, custom application logic, and operational complexity.
Customers #
We announced the private preview of Postgres managed by ClickHouse earlier this year, and thousands of companies have already joined the waitlist, with many already running multi-terabyte, mission-critical production workloads.
Customers have migrated from RDS, Aurora, CloudSQL, Neon, PlanetScale Postgres, and more, while others have built entirely new AI-native applications. These workloads span cybersecurity, fintech, retail, real estate, social media, and beyond—all powered by a deeply integrated platform that unifies OLTP and OLAP with Postgres and ClickHouse.
Here are a few raw testimonials from our reference customers.
Physical Intelligence #
Scaling AI workloads and annotation pipelines, migrated from RDS
“ClickHouse helped us move off RDS and build a data platform that can support our growing AI workloads. We use Postgres for OLTP and ClickHouse for OLAP in the ClickHouse Cloud platform, giving researchers, training pipelines, and agents fast access to the same data foundation… As our annotation volume grows 10x and continues toward billions of annotations, ClickHouse gives us the platform headroom to keep scaling...”
Sterling Labs #
Running 8.5 TB of hot Postgres data on NVMe, migrated from Aurora.
“Postgres managed by ClickHouse has been an incredible fit for us as we migrated from Aurora and scaled our production workload... We’re now running around 8.5 TB of hot data in Postgres, and enjoy the super low-latency offered by the NVMe drives…The performance has been simply impressive...”
Quinto Andar #
Using Postgres as a universal interface for analytics
“With pg_clickhouse, ClickHouse becomes a plug-and-play database for virtually any third-party tool.. Instead of being forced into the overhead of BigQuery or Snowflake just to satisfy an integration like Hightouch, we can now expose key datasets directly through Postgres... It’s the best of both worlds: ClickHouse’s raw performance with the...