Pricing and billing

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The costs include database pricing for EDB Postgres AI Cloud Service and the associated costs from other providers. You can also view usage and metering information.

Cloud Service calculates the estimated monthly price for your cluster and displays it at the bottom of the page while you're creating a cluster. This estimate includes database costs. If you're using Cloud Service's cloud account, it also includes infrastructure costs.

Database pricing

Pricing is based on the number of virtual central processing units (vCPUs) provisioned for the database software offering. Consumption of vCPUs is metered hourly.

Single-node and primary/standby high-availability pricing

When primary/standby high-availability configurations are enabled, to calculate the full price for all resources used, multiply the number of vCPUs per instance by the number of replicas configured.

This table shows the cost breakdown.

Database typeHourly priceMonthly price*
PostgreSQL$0.0856 / vCPU$62.49 / vCPU
EDB Postgres Extended Server$0.1655 / vCPU$120.82 / vCPU
EDB Postgres Advanced Server$0.2568 / vCPU$187.46 / vCPU

* The monthly cost is approximate and assumes 730 hours in a month.

Distributed high-availability pricing

When distributed high-availability configurations are enabled, to calculate the full price for all resources used, multiply the number of vCPUs per instance by the number of data nodes configured. You aren't charged for the database price for witness nodes or groups in distributed high-availability configurations, just the infrastructure resources, such as compute. Distributed high-availability clusters are powered by EDB Postgres Distributed.

This table shows the cost breakdown.

Database typeHourly priceMonthly price*
EDB Postgres Extended Server$0.2511 / vCPU$183.30 / vCPU
EDB Postgres Advanced Server$0.3424 / vCPU$249.95 / vCPU

* The monthly cost is approximate and assumes 730 hours in a month.

Cloud infrastructure costs

EDB Hosted Cloud Service

If you're connecting directly to EDB Hosted Cloud Service through Cloud Service's cloud account, EDB bills you for cloud infrastructure. You can view monthly estimates for Cloud Service's cloud infrastructure costs while you're creating a cluster.

A Cloud Service infrastructure unit (BIU) is a unit of measure for cloud infrastructure resources, such as compute, storage, and data transfer. The nominal value of one BIU is $1.00. For example, an AWS compute instance priced at $0.192/instance-hour is multiplied by 1 BIU, so that the equivalent BIU cost is $0.192/BIU-hour.

Using your cloud account

If you're connecting directly to Cloud Service through your Microsoft Azure AWS, or Google Cloud account, EDB doesn't bill you for cloud infrastructure, such as compute, storage, data transfer, monitoring, and logging.

Your cloud provider bills you directly for the cloud infrastructure provisioned according to the terms of your account agreement.

  • Microsoft Azure provides invoice and usage information on the Microsoft Azure Portal billing page. Learn more.
  • AWS provides invoice information on the AWS Billing and Cost Management console. Learn more.
  • Google Cloud provides invoice information on your Cloud Billing account. Learn more.

Management costs

To give you full control over your data, EDB deploys infrastructure in each region to manage the clusters in that region. EDB charges you for this infrastructure only if you're using EDB Hosted Cloud Service. Your cloud provider (Microsoft Azure, AWS, or Google Cloud) bills directly for the infrastructure according to the terms of your account agreement.

If you deploy a large number of clusters in a single region, for example, more than 30, EDB might deploy additional management infrastructure to support your workloads. In addition, EDB provisions a number of other free resources in your account to help with management.

If you want to remove management resources provisioned from your cloud provider, contact Support.

Microsoft Azure management costs

The table shows a breakdown of management costs for Microsoft Azure:

TypeDetails
Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)Cloud Service uses AKS to orchestrate and manage the database service Managed Kubernetes Virtual Machines provisioned on Windows and Linux.
Azure MonitorCloud Service feeds all logs and metrics to Azure Monitor.
Azure blob storageCloud Service uses blob storage to store metadata about your account.
Key vaultCloud Service uses key vault to securely store credentials for managing your infrastructure.

At list price, estimated overall monthly management costs are $400–$700 for a single region. Check with your Microsoft Azure account manager for specifics that apply to your account.

To get a better sense of your Microsoft Azure costs, check out the Microsoft Azure pricing calculator and reach out to Support.

AWS management costs

The table shows a breakdown of management costs for AWS:

TypeDetails
Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS)Cloud Service uses EKS to orchestrate and manage the database service Managed Kubernetes Virtual Machines provisioned on Windows and Linux.
AWS CloudWatchCloud Service feeds all logs and metrics to AWS CloudWatch.
Simple Storage Service (S3)Cloud Service uses S3 to store metadata about your account.
Key Management ServiceCloud Service uses the key management service to securely store credentials for managing your infrastructure.

At list price, estimated overall monthly management costs are $400–$600 for a single region. Check with your AWS account manager for specifics that apply to your account.

To get a better sense of your AWS costs, check out the AWS pricing calculator and reach out to Support.

Google Cloud management costs

The table shows a breakdown of management costs for Google Cloud:

TypeDetails
Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE)Cloud Service uses GKE to orchestrate and manage the database service Managed Kubernetes Virtual Machines provisioned on Windows and Linux.
Cloud StorageCloud Service uses Google Cloud Storage to store metadata about your account.
Cloud Key ManagementCloud Service uses the key management service to securely store credentials for managing your infrastructure.

At list price, estimated overall monthly management costs are $600–$800 for a single region. Check with your Google Cloud account manager for specifics that apply to your account.

Apache Superset costs

Enabling Apache Superset to analyze your data has an added cost. In most cases the costs are approximately $150 per month, based on your cloud provider, instance and storage type selections, and other factors.

PgBouncer costs

Enabling PgBouncer to pool your connections incurs additional costs that depend on your cloud provider. In addition to the cloud provider costs, PgBouncer connects to your primary server and requires an IP address. Cloud Service provisions up to three instances per PgBouncer-enabled cluster to ensure that performance is unaffected, so each availability zone receives its own instance of PgBouncer. The extra VM costs are the 2vcpu SKU times the number of PgBouncer instances. For AWS, the instance type is c5.large. For Azure, the instance type is F2s_v2.

Payments and billing

Your payment and billing options include:

  • Digital self-service using a credit card
  • Direct purchase using the Sales Order form
  • Azure Marketplace

Digital self-service

EDB charges the credit card for your EDB account month to month and sends invoices to your email. This invoice includes database costs. If you're using EDB Hosted Cloud Service, it also includes infrastructure costs.

Note

If you want to take advantage of discounts, contact Sales.

Direct purchase

If you're using EDB Hosted Cloud Service, you're invoiced monthly, or you can arrange for a longer term.

If you're using your Microsoft Azure or AWS account, usage details are included in your invoice. Account owners can download a usage report in CSV format from the Cloud Service Usage page. You can set the time frame, database type, and cloud provider prior to downloading the report. The information on the page refreshes hourly.


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