
YugabyteDB is designed to run anywhere your applications are. The 100% open source distributed SQL database combines familiar PostgreSQL & Cassandra compatible interfaces with cloud native resilience, scale, and geo-distribution.
Choose from a variety of consumption options based on your needs. You can seamlessly deploy YugabyteDB on Microsoft Azure and take advantage of our expanding integrations and partnership.
YugabyteDB
Deploy the open source distributed SQL DB in your Azure environment.
YugabyteDB Anywhere
Deploy database clusters in Azure using a self-managed cloud DBaaS.
Unlock Azure Storage Options with YugabyteDB
Discover how to transfer and process data from YugabyteDB to Azure Blob Storage or Azure Data Lake Storage using Azure EventHub through YugabyteDB’s Change Data Capture (CDC) feature.

Now Available on the Microsoft Azure Marketplace
YugabyteDB is available on the Microsoft Azure Marketplace so customers can enjoy streamlined billing and procurement while benefiting from Azure’s world-class privacy, security, and scalability.
Find YugabyteDB in the Microsoft Azure Marketplace.
Why YugabyteDB and Azure
YugabyteDB is perfect for transactional applications and services that require data to be strongly consistent and highly available even in the face of data center, zone, and region failures.
PostgreSQL Compatibility
YugabyteDB is the most PostgreSQL compatible distributed SQL database, which means developers can be immediately productive with familiar frameworks, drivers, and tools.
Continuous Availability
Critical services remain available during node, zone, region, and data center failures with fast failovers. YugabyteDB heals itself by re-replicating data automatically and delivers zero downtime on maintenance tasks.
Geo-Distribution
YugabyteDB offers the most comprehensive and flexible deployment options in geo-distributed environments. Operators can make use of synchronous and asynchronous data replication and geo-partitioning.
ACID Transactions
YugabyteDB delivers a comprehensive set of advanced RDBMS features like triggers, functions, stored procedures, strong secondary indexes, and distributed ACID transactions–eliminating the need to choose between horizontal scalability and strong data consistency.