CockroachDB Cloud pricing plans explained
Blog post from Tinybird
Cockroach Labs outlines the pricing structure for CockroachDB Cloud on their website, offering three plans—Basic, Standard, and Advanced—each with different compute models, scaling limits, and feature sets. The Basic plan is designed for smaller, bursty workloads with a free tier including 50 million request units (RUs) and 10 GiB of storage per month, scaling down to zero when idle. The Standard plan targets steady workloads with up to 200 vCPUs, providing instant scaling and private connectivity. The Advanced plan supports high-scale applications with advanced security features, offering unlimited scaling and multi-region support across AWS, GCP, and Azure. CockroachDB Cloud is primarily positioned for transactional workloads rather than analytics, using request units and provisioned vCPUs for compute, while integrating changefeeds for streaming data to analytics systems like ClickHouse via Tinybird. The pricing details emphasize transaction-focused operations with potential additional costs for analytics, requiring users to consider their workload needs and possibly integrate separate analytics solutions.
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