This product has charges associated with it for seller support on consulting for Architecture best practices, new env consulting and technical support. Minimum Instance Resource requirements: vCPU: 4 | Memory (GiB): 32 Aerospike is a multi-model, NoSQL real-time database platform for large-scale JSON and SQL use cases
This is a repackaged software product wherein additional charges apply for Architecture best practices consulting services, and for tech support and other consulting services .The Aerospike Database is the heart of the Aerospike multi-model, NoSQL real-time data platform for multi-cloud, large-scale JSON and SQL use cases. The Aerospike database has the lowest latency with predictable performance at any scale, with industry-leading uptime, requiring up to 80% less infrastructure.
Highlights
Predictable low latency at any scale: delivers linear sub-millisecond performance as you scale from gigabytes to petabytes without recoding
Globally distributed: enables globally distributed applications via geo clustering and cross datacenter replication (XDR) for active-active and active-passive design patterns
Multi-model: handles key-value, JSON document, SQL access, and can support graph and time series models
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You pay by the hour for the EC2 instance size you run Aerospike Database on. Each dimension maps to a specific instance type across several families: compute-optimized (c5d), memory-optimized (r5d), general-purpose (m5d), and storage-optimized (i3en, i4i). Within each family, prices scale with instance size, from smaller options like i4i.xlarge up to full metal instances such as c5d.metal and r5d.metal. Larger instances give more CPU, memory, and local NVMe storage, so you choose the size that fits your workload. Billing is usage-based, so you pay only for the hours each instance runs.
Top-of-mind questions for buyers
What resources do I get with each hourly instance, and how are they counted for billing?
Each dimension maps to one EC2 instance type running Aerospike Database. You are billed per hour that instance runs. Storage-optimized types like i3en and i4i include direct-attached NVMe SSDs, while others rely on network-attached EBS volumes. Larger sizes carry more CPU, memory, and local storage.
Am I charged when an instance is stopped, for example a standby cluster node?
Software charges apply only for hours the instance runs. A stopped instance does not accrue hourly software charges. Note that stopping an instance purges data on direct-attached instance store volumes, since those are ephemeral. EBS volumes and their AWS storage fees persist separately from this software billing.
If I run a cluster across several instances, how does that affect my cost?
You pay the hourly rate for each running instance separately. A cluster spanning multiple instances or availability zones adds each instance's hours to your bill. Costs scale with the number of instances and their sizes. Adding nodes for redundancy or rack awareness increases total hourly charges accordingly.
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