Cache-heavy web applications
KeyDB
KeyDB for cache-heavy application workloads.
A responsive in-memory option for services that need quick access to session data, cached results, and queued work.
Plans from $3.99/month
A good fit for
A good fit for application databases.
Use KeyDB when the way your application stores and retrieves data matches what this engine does well.
Session and token storage
Low-latency queue workloads
KeyDB plans
Start with the room you need.
All plans are available in US and EU locations. Move up when your workload needs more capacity.
Plan
Starter
For development and very small datasets.
$3.99 / month
$3.99/month
- 0.1 vCPU · 256 MB RAM
- Up to 100 connections
Recommended
Standard
For small production services with regular traffic.
$7.99 / month
$7.99/month
- 0.5 vCPU · 1 GB RAM
- Up to 250 connections
Plan
Growth
For busier databases that need room to grow.
$19.99 / month
$19.99/month
- 1 vCPU · 2 GB RAM
- Up to 500 connections
Plan
Pro
For established workloads with larger working sets.
$39.99 / month
$39.99/month
- 2 vCPU · 4 GB RAM
- Up to 1,000 connections
- 99.9% infrastructure availability target
Plan
Scale
For larger production databases that need memory headroom.
$59.99 / month
$59.99/month
- 4 vCPU · 8 GB RAM
- Up to 2,000 connections
- 99.9% infrastructure availability target
Plan
Performance
For demanding database workloads and high-throughput services.
$99.99 / month
$99.99/month
- 8 vCPU · 16 GB RAM
- Up to 4,000 connections
- 99.9% infrastructure availability target
Pro, Scale, and Performance target 99.9% infrastructure availability. This is an operational target, not a service-level guarantee.
Infrastructure-level HA protects the database engine and storage with RAID disk-failure protection, ECC DDR5 server memory, and automatic live storage migration or recovery when infrastructure fails. For database-level replicas, failover, or a custom HA design, contact us for a separately scoped, per-application setup.
Enterprise services can include a 99.9% infrastructure-availability SLA, agreed for the workload. Connection limits and enterprise capacity are negotiated as part of that design, including up to 5 TB of attached NVMe storage per instance. See the service-credit terms.
For the curious
The nerdy bits, lined up.
A straight comparison of what changes between KeyDB plans. No treasure hunt required.
| Technical detail | Starter | Standard | Growth | Pro | Scale | Performance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price for selected term | $3.99 | $7.99 | $19.99 | $39.99 | $59.99 | $99.99 |
| Database engine | KeyDB | KeyDB | KeyDB | KeyDB | KeyDB | KeyDB |
| vCPU | 0.1 vCPU | 0.5 vCPU | 1 vCPU | 2 vCPU | 4 vCPU | 8 vCPU |
| Memory | 256 MB RAM | 1 GB RAM | 2 GB RAM | 4 GB RAM | 8 GB RAM | 16 GB RAM |
| Connection details | Included | Included | Included | Included | Included | Included |
| Max connections | 100 | 250 | 500 | 1,000 | 2,000 | 4,000 |
| Location choice | US / EU | US / EU | US / EU | US / EU | US / EU | US / EU |
Built around the engine
The details that matter for KeyDB.
In-memory speed
Keep time-sensitive application data readily available.
Practical access
Connect from your application with clear service credentials.
Flexible growth
Move into more capacity as your request volume grows.
Questions and next steps
A clearer way to choose.
A few practical answers before you connect your application, followed by the guides that help you get moving.
What is KeyDB useful for?+
It is useful for cache-heavy services, sessions, queues, and other quick-access application data.
Can I start small?+
Yes. Begin with a smaller plan and move into more room as the workload proves itself.
Continue with confidence