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GitHub Repos with 10K+ Stars for Database & Backend

The most starred open-source database & backend projects on GitHub. Battle-tested by thousands of developers.

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GitHub Repos with 10K+ Stars for Database & Backend


GitHub hosts thousands of open-source projects, but finding the best ones for database takes hours of research. We've done the work for you — here are the top projects worth deploying on your own server.


Why Self-Host GitHub Projects?


Open-source software gives you the code, but running it requires infrastructure. Self-hosting means:


  • **Full data ownership** — your data never leaves your server
  • **No SaaS fees** — pay only for the server ($5/month on TinyPod)
  • **Unlimited users** — no per-seat pricing
  • **Customization** — modify configs, themes, and integrations freely

  • 1. Supabase


    Supabase is one of the most popular open-source database projects on GitHub. It's actively maintained, well-documented, and can be self-hosted on your own infrastructure.


    **Why developers love it:**

  • Active community with frequent releases
  • Clean API and extensive documentation
  • Self-hostable with Docker or one-click on TinyPod
  • Privacy-focused alternative to commercial tools

  • **Deploy it:** Search for "Supabase" on TinyPod and deploy in 60 seconds with automatic SSL and daily backups.


    2. Appwrite


    Appwrite is one of the most popular open-source database projects on GitHub. It's actively maintained, well-documented, and can be self-hosted on your own infrastructure.


    **Why developers love it:**

  • Active community with frequent releases
  • Clean API and extensive documentation
  • Self-hostable with Docker or one-click on TinyPod
  • Privacy-focused alternative to commercial tools

  • **Deploy it:** Search for "Appwrite" on TinyPod and deploy in 60 seconds with automatic SSL and daily backups.


    3. PocketBase


    PocketBase is one of the most popular open-source database projects on GitHub. It's actively maintained, well-documented, and can be self-hosted on your own infrastructure.


    **Why developers love it:**

  • Active community with frequent releases
  • Clean API and extensive documentation
  • Self-hostable with Docker or one-click on TinyPod
  • Privacy-focused alternative to commercial tools

  • **Deploy it:** Search for "PocketBase" on TinyPod and deploy in 60 seconds with automatic SSL and daily backups.


    4. Nhost


    Nhost is one of the most popular open-source database projects on GitHub. It's actively maintained, well-documented, and can be self-hosted on your own infrastructure.


    **Why developers love it:**

  • Active community with frequent releases
  • Clean API and extensive documentation
  • Self-hostable with Docker or one-click on TinyPod
  • Privacy-focused alternative to commercial tools

  • **Deploy it:** Search for "Nhost" on TinyPod and deploy in 60 seconds with automatic SSL and daily backups.


    5. Hasura


    Hasura is one of the most popular open-source database projects on GitHub. It's actively maintained, well-documented, and can be self-hosted on your own infrastructure.


    **Why developers love it:**

  • Active community with frequent releases
  • Clean API and extensive documentation
  • Self-hostable with Docker or one-click on TinyPod
  • Privacy-focused alternative to commercial tools

  • **Deploy it:** Search for "Hasura" on TinyPod and deploy in 60 seconds with automatic SSL and daily backups.


    6. PostgREST


    PostgREST is one of the most popular open-source database projects on GitHub. It's actively maintained, well-documented, and can be self-hosted on your own infrastructure.


    **Why developers love it:**

  • Active community with frequent releases
  • Clean API and extensive documentation
  • Self-hostable with Docker or one-click on TinyPod
  • Privacy-focused alternative to commercial tools

  • **Deploy it:** Search for "PostgREST" on TinyPod and deploy in 60 seconds with automatic SSL and daily backups.


    7. Directus


    Directus is one of the most popular open-source database projects on GitHub. It's actively maintained, well-documented, and can be self-hosted on your own infrastructure.


    **Why developers love it:**

  • Active community with frequent releases
  • Clean API and extensive documentation
  • Self-hostable with Docker or one-click on TinyPod
  • Privacy-focused alternative to commercial tools

  • **Deploy it:** Search for "Directus" on TinyPod and deploy in 60 seconds with automatic SSL and daily backups.


    8. NocoDB


    NocoDB is one of the most popular open-source database projects on GitHub. It's actively maintained, well-documented, and can be self-hosted on your own infrastructure.


    **Why developers love it:**

  • Active community with frequent releases
  • Clean API and extensive documentation
  • Self-hostable with Docker or one-click on TinyPod
  • Privacy-focused alternative to commercial tools

  • **Deploy it:** Search for "NocoDB" on TinyPod and deploy in 60 seconds with automatic SSL and daily backups.


    9. Baserow


    Baserow is one of the most popular open-source database projects on GitHub. It's actively maintained, well-documented, and can be self-hosted on your own infrastructure.


    **Why developers love it:**

  • Active community with frequent releases
  • Clean API and extensive documentation
  • Self-hostable with Docker or one-click on TinyPod
  • Privacy-focused alternative to commercial tools

  • **Deploy it:** Search for "Baserow" on TinyPod and deploy in 60 seconds with automatic SSL and daily backups.


    10. Grist


    Grist is one of the most popular open-source database projects on GitHub. It's actively maintained, well-documented, and can be self-hosted on your own infrastructure.


    **Why developers love it:**

  • Active community with frequent releases
  • Clean API and extensive documentation
  • Self-hostable with Docker or one-click on TinyPod
  • Privacy-focused alternative to commercial tools

  • **Deploy it:** Search for "Grist" on TinyPod and deploy in 60 seconds with automatic SSL and daily backups.


    How to Deploy These Projects


    The fastest way to deploy any of these projects:


    1. Sign up at tinypod.app (free 3-day trial)

    2. Search for the app in the catalog

    3. Click Deploy — live in 60 seconds with HTTPS

    4. Configure your custom domain (optional)


    Each TinyPod server includes 4 CPU cores, 8GB RAM, and 75GB NVMe storage — enough to run multiple apps simultaneously.


    Conclusion


    These database projects represent the best of open-source software. Self-hosting them gives you the privacy, control, and cost savings that SaaS alternatives can't match. With TinyPod, deployment takes 60 seconds — try any of them free for 3 days.