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What Isolation and Tenancy Models Are Used in Vultr Managed Databases for Compliance-Heavy Workloads?

Updated on 15 September, 2025

Managed Databases use single-tenant architecture with complete isolation at compute, network, and storage layers to support compliance-heavy workloads.


Vultr Managed Databases are deployed using a single-tenant architecture, ensuring that each database cluster is isolated at the Compute, Network, and Cloud Storage layers. This strict separation prevents interference from other tenants and protects data integrity.

Additional security and isolation features include:

  • Private Networking: Clusters communicate securely within a Virtual Private Cloud (VPC), limiting exposure to the public internet.
  • IP Whitelisting: Only authorized IP addresses can connect to your database cluster.
  • Compliance Certifications: Managed Databases adhere to SOC 2 Type II standards, making them suitable for regulated workloads in industries like healthcare, finance, and other compliance-sensitive sectors.

This combination of tenancy, network isolation, and compliance controls provides a secure environment for production and regulated workloads.