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Regions

Neon supports project deployment in several regions. We recommended that you select the region closest to your application server to reduce latency between your Neon database and your application.

AWS regions

  • AWS US East (N. Virginia) — aws-us-east-1
  • AWS US East (Ohio) — aws-us-east-2
  • AWS US West (Oregon) — aws-us-west-2
  • AWS Europe (Frankfurt) — aws-eu-central-1
  • AWS Asia Pacific (Singapore) — aws-ap-southeast-1
  • AWS Asia Pacific (Sydney) — aws-ap-southeast-2

Azure regions

  • Azure East US 2 region (Virginia) — azure-eastus2 (Beta)

About the Neon on Azure Beta

The Neon on Azure Beta is limited to the Azure East US 2 region and is not currently recommended for business-critical workloads. As a Beta release, occasional updates may require downtime.

During this Beta period:

  • Anyone can create a Neon project in the Azure region.
  • The Free Plan usage allowances are the same as for Free Plan projects created on AWS.
  • For Launch, Scale, and Business plan users, compute and storage usage for Azure-hosted projects will not be counted toward your Neon plan allowances, though project allowances still apply, and extra project units will be billed accordingly.
  • Support is available for Neon projects on Azure, but Business plan SLAs are not yet offered.

Users with Neon projects in the Azure region will be notified before the Beta period ends, at which point usage in these projects will begin to count toward your Neon plan allowances.

To stay informed about the latest developments for Neon on Azure, please sign up for our newsletter. Neon will soon be available through the Azure Marketplace. To be notified as soon as it's live, join our Neon in the Azure Marketplace Waitlist.

If you have any feedback about your experience with Neon on Azure, we'd love to hear it. Let us know via the Feedback form in the Neon Console or our feedback channel on Discord.

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Select a region for your Neon project

You can select the region for your Neon project during project creation. See Create a project.

All branches and databases created in a Neon project are created in the region selected for the project.

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After you select a region for a Neon project, it cannot be changed for that project.

NAT Gateway IP addresses

A NAT gateway has a public IP address that external systems see when private resources initiate outbound connections. Neon uses 3 to 6 IP addresses per region for this outbound communication, corresponding to each availability zone in the region. To ensure proper connectivity for setups such as replicating data to Neon, you should allow access to all the NAT gateway IP addresses associated with your Neon project's region.

If you are unsure of your project's region, you can find this information in the Project settings widget on the Project Dashboard.

AWS NAT Gateway IP Addresses

RegionNAT Gateway IP Addresses
AWS US East (N. Virginia) — aws-us-east-123.23.0.232, 3.222.32.110, 35.168.244.148, 54.160.39.37, 54.205.208.153, 54.88.155.118
AWS US East (Ohio) — aws-us-east-218.217.181.229, 3.129.145.179, 3.139.195.115
AWS US West (Oregon) — aws-us-west-244.235.241.217, 52.32.22.241, 52.37.48.254, 54.213.57.47
AWS Europe (Frankfurt) — aws-eu-central-118.158.63.175, 3.125.234.79, 3.125.57.42
AWS Asia Pacific (Singapore) — aws-ap-southeast-154.254.50.26, 54.254.92.70, 54.255.161.23
AWS Asia Pacific (Sydney) — aws-ap-southeast-213.237.134.148, 13.55.152.144, 54.153.185.87

Azure NAT Gateway IP Addresses

RegionNAT Gateway IP Addresses
Azure East US 2 (Virginia) — azure-eastus248.211.218.176, 48.211.218.194, 48.211.218.200

Move project data to a new region

Moving a project to a differ region requires moving your data using one of the following methods:

Dump and restore

Using the dump and restore method involves the following steps:

  1. Create a new project in the desired region. For project creation instructions, see Create a project.
  2. Move your data from the old project to the new project. For instructions, see Import data from Postgres.

Moving data to a new Neon project using this method may take some time depending on the size of your data. To prevent the loss of data during the import operation, consider disabling writes from your applications before initiating the import operation. You can re-enable writes when the import is completed. Neon does not currently support disabling database writes. Writes must be disabled at the application level.

Logical replication

As an alternative to the dump and restore method described above, you can use logical replication to replicate data from one Neon project to another for a near-zero downtime data migration. For more information, see Replicate data from one Neon project to another.

Need help?

Join our Discord Server to ask questions or see what others are doing with Neon. Users on paid plans can open a support ticket from the console. For more detail, see Getting Support.

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