Overview
NocoDB on Ubuntu 26.04
NocoDB is an open-source Airtable-like platform that converts your existing databases (such as PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQLite, and others) into a smart spreadsheet-style interface. It runs on modern infrastructure like Docker and provides an easy way to manage structured data without needing advanced coding skills.
What NocoDB Does
NocoDB transforms traditional databases into a no-code/low-code workspace where users can view, edit, and manage data visually. It automatically generates APIs on top of your database and enables teams to build applications faster without writing backend code.
Key Features
- Spreadsheet-style UI for database management.
- Works with PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQLite, and more.
- Auto-generated REST & GraphQL APIs.
- Role-based access control for teams and collaboration.
- Self-hostable using Docker for full data control.
Technical Highlights
- Runs as a lightweight Node.js-based service inside Docker.
- Supports PostgreSQL backend integration for production workloads.
- Highly scalable and suitable for cloud or VPS deployments.
- Open-source and actively maintained with frequent updates.
Use Cases
- Internal tools and dashboards for businesses.
- Database management without SQL complexity.
- Rapid API generation for applications.
- Startup MVP development and prototyping.
- Collaboration between technical and non-technical teams.
Why Choose NocoDB?
NocoDB provides a powerful bridge between databases and user-friendly interfaces, enabling teams to build, manage, and scale applications quickly. It reduces development time, eliminates manual API creation, and gives full control over self-hosted data infrastructure.
Highlights
- Spreadsheet-style UI for database management.
- Works with PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQLite, and more.
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Dimension | Cost/hour |
|---|---|
m4.large Recommended | $0.03 |
t3.micro | $0.03 |
t2.micro | $0.01 |
r5.large | $0.03 |
m3.large | $0.03 |
t2.xlarge | $0.03 |
m5.large | $0.03 |
t2.small | $0.03 |
t3.small | $0.03 |
m3.medium | $0.03 |
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Delivery details
64-bit (x86) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
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An AMI is a virtual image that provides the information required to launch an instance. Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) instances are virtual servers on which you can run your applications and workloads, offering varying combinations of CPU, memory, storage, and networking resources. You can launch as many instances from as many different AMIs as you need.
Version release notes
Packaged with latest updates as of June/2026
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Usage instructions
Connect your instance via SSH, the username is ubuntu. More info on SSH: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/AccessingInstancesLinux.html - Run the following commands: #sudo su #sdocker restart nocodb #Hit on browser - http://SERVER-IP:8080
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