PostgreSQL 16
Relational database for SaaS backends, dashboards and transactional applications.
Database
PostgreSQL, MongoDB, MariaDB and ClickHouse tiers run as database-focused Shabtis. Paid database projects start with the Personal base plan plus the selected database tier.
Start with the data model, then pick the tier that matches capacity and retention needs.
Relational database for SaaS backends, dashboards and transactional applications.
Document database for flexible application data, prototypes and content-heavy systems.
MySQL-compatible database for WordPress, PHP apps and classic relational workloads.
Analytical database for events, logs, metrics and high-volume reporting workloads.
Choose the database capacity first. Prices below show the practical first paid workload total with Personal included, plus the standalone database tier price for additional workloads.
Why Personal + database?
Personal covers the paid project account, access, users, support and operational relationship. The database Shabti covers the CPU, memory, storage, engine and backup retention for that database workload.
Pick the database model that fits the workload: relational, document or analytical.
Paid database projects use the Personal base plan, then add the selected database Shabti tier.
Plans include retention windows so recovery expectations are clear before launch.
Keep database capacity separated from app hosting resources for cleaner operations.
Useful as a target for projects leaving VPS, shared hosting or self-managed instances.
Database Shabti
$80/year
Database tier alone $4 per month
Database Shabti
$120/year
Database tier alone $8 per month
Database Shabti
$190/year
Database tier alone $15 per month
Database Shabti
$340/year
Database tier alone $30 per month
Keep data operations, backups and billing visible from the same platform used for apps and services.
Primary database for production apps
Event, log and reporting workloads
Dedicated data tier for SaaS products
Migration target from VPS or self-managed databases
Start with DB Standard for validation, DB Power or DB Quad for active products, and DB Octa for larger production workloads.