Overview
QuestDB Enterprise is sold exclusively through private offers
The typical listed total price is a non-representative placeholder.
Please contact us at marketplace@questdb.io to receive a tailored pricing quote. We will work directly with you to create a private offer on AWS Marketplace.
QuestDB Enterprise supports high-throughput environments with resilient, fault-tolerant architecture, making it well suited for critical applications in Capital Markets and IoT. QuestDB Enterprise supports multi-primary writes, and High Availability. With robust security features such as Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) and TLS encryption, QuestDB Enterprise ensures your data remains secure. The solution integrates seamlessly with Active Directory/SSO, enabling streamlined user management and compliance with stringent security standards. Tiered storage options allow users to optimize costs by managing long-term data storage efficiently, while support for open formats like Apache Parquet ensures seamless data portability. Expert support from the creators of QuestDB provides reliable performance, rapid issue resolution, and tailored guidance for scaling operations globally.
For more information visit: https://questdb.io/enterprise
Highlights
- No vendor lock-in: Supports open formats such as Apache Parquet and Apache Arrow, with the historical data stored on Object Stores.
- Lower TCO: Fast ingestion and low latency queries translate into lower hardware requirements. Tiered storage ensures cost-efficient data retention.
- High Availability and Security features - QuestDB Enterprise is built for resilient, high-availability deployments, ensuring continuous uptime with multi-primary writes and fault tolerance. Security features such as RBAC, TLS and SSO ensures your data remains secure.
Details
Typical total price
$2.737/hour
Features and programs
Financing for AWS Marketplace purchases
Pricing
Instance type | Product cost/hour | EC2 cost/hour | Total/hour |
---|---|---|---|
r6a.2xlarge Recommended | $2.283 | $0.454 | $2.737 |
Additional AWS infrastructure costs
Type | Cost |
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EBS General Purpose SSD (gp2) volumes | $0.10/per GB/month of provisioned storage |
EBS General Purpose SSD (gp3) volumes | $0.08/per GB/month of provisioned storage |
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Please contact us at marketplace@questdb.iofor more information.
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Delivery details
64-bit (x86) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
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Version release notes
Enterprise Database Changes
- feat(pgwire): reloadable buffer size and connection limit configuration properties by @puzpuzpuz in #529
- feat(sql): mark reloadable properties in show parameters SQL by @puzpuzpuz in #543
- fix(repl): incorrect table recovery when using point-in-time limit by @eugenels in #544
- fix(core): SHOW GROUPS and SHOW SERVICE ACCOUNTS commands to work with disabled built-in admin by @glasstiger in #546
- feat(core): http query and ilp connection soft limits by @glasstiger in #535
- fix(core): support for matching group name and external alias by @glasstiger in #551
- feat(core): support non-array groups claim by @glasstiger in #554
- feat(core): support for OAuth2 state parameter by @glasstiger in #552
- fix(core): always save the current db version during a database downgrade by @amunra in #553
Web Console Changes
- feat(ui): support for OAuth2 state parameter by @glasstiger in questdb/ui#390
- fix(web-console): Make the whole menu item area clickable by @insmac in questdb/ui#381
- fix(web-console): spaces not working in Web Console feedback widget by @insmac in questdb/ui#379
- fix(ui): kick user out if access token expired and there is no refresh token by @glasstiger in questdb/ui#373
- Add the TTL feature to tables by @mtopolnik in questdb/ui#365
QuestDB Open Source Changes
- Upgraded base QuestDB version from 8.2.1 to 8.2.2.
Additional details
Usage instructions
Connect to the database over HTTP on port 9000. Configuration changes can be made via the configuration file located at /questdb/conf/server.conf (see https://questdb.io/docs/configuration/ for available options).
Instructions to gain OS access: SSH on port 22 using username "ubuntu"
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Support
Vendor support
QuestDB Enterprise customers receive priority support directly from QuestDB's team, ensuring timely assistance with installation, configuration, performance tuning, and ongoing maintenance. Our support includes expert guidance to help you maximize the performance and reliability of QuestDB Enterprise.
For technical assistance or inquiries, please reach out to us at support@questdb.io
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