Cloud Databases, SQL & NoSQL Database Hosting

Managed database hosting can eliminate the trouble of manually installing, configuring, and securing databases. CloudClusters hosts databases on a cloud platform, allowing you to scale up or down easily.

Pick Your Favorite Cloud Databases

CloudClusters cloud platform supports a variety of cloud SQL and NoSQL cloud databases at affordable prices. Find your favorite database here.
Oracle
Popularity: 1236.37
Oracle can be used for development and test environments. Common application scenarios include web applications, embedded systems, data storage and management for individuals or small businesses, etc.
Version
11g XE
Deployment
Docker Container
MySQL
Popularity: 1205.38
MySQL has been improved in terms of performance, security, and availability. It is suitable for application scenarios that require high performance and stricter security controls, such as web applications, e-commerce platforms.
Version
Community 5.7 / 8.0
Deployment
Docker Container
SQL Server
Popularity: 924.68
SQL Server is a database server that can run on the Windows operating system and supports the SQL query language. It is suitable for beginners who develop and test applications and learn database management.
Version
2022 / 2019 / 2017 Express
Deployment
Docker Container
PostgreSQL
Popularity: 622.72
PostgreSQL supports the SQL standard and provides many advanced features. Its open-source and free licenses make it the database of choice for many enterprises and developers.
Version
16 / 15 / 14 / 13 / 12 / 11
Deployment
Docker Container
Redis
Popularity: 183.38
Redis can be used as a single instance or a cluster of multiple Redis instances. It can also be used as the infrastructure for components, such as caches, message queues, and distributed locks.
Version
6.0 Community
Deployment
Docker Container
Elasticsearch
Popularity: 151.07
Elasticsearch can be used for log analysis and monitoring, enterprise search and information retrieval, product search and recommendation, geographic location search and map visualization, data analysis, and visualization, etc.
Version
7.10 Community
Deployment
Docker Container
Cassandra
Popularity: 117.95
Cassandra uses a distributed architecture to improve data reliability and scalability, supporting horizontal expansion and high availability. Suitable for social networking, e-commerce, data analysis, and search engines.
Version
3.11 Community
Deployment
Docker Container
MariaDB
Popularity: 109.31
MariaDB includes a variety of advanced features and tools, such as high availability, partitioned tables, replication, backup, query optimizer, and more. In addition, it supports multiple programming languages and APIs, such as Java, C++, Python, PHP, etc.
Version
11.1 / 10.6 Community
Deployment
Docker Container

A Video Shows How to Create a Cloud Database Instance

A quick walk through of how to create a database on CloudClusters.

8 Reasons to Migrate to CloudClusters Database Hosting

Leave the complexity of database administration to us. We’ll handle setting up, backing up, and updating so you can focus on building great APPs.
Cheap Database Hosting

Cheap Database Hosting

You can get the same configuration and support at half the price of the average level for a managed database hosting service, even with our monthly billing. And feel free to lock in more discounts with our long-term plans.
Rich Application Options

Rich Application Options

On the CloudClusters Kubernetes cloud platform, we offer a choice of managed hosting services for SQL, NoSQL, and NewSQL databases. And we plan to launch more in the future. You can easily find the ones that best meet your needs.
Highly Scalable

Highly Scalable

Scale up resources at any time to keep up with your business growth. On our cloud platform, the scaling can be done in a few clicks.
Easy to Use and Maintain

Easy to Use and Maintain

You can easily start a cloud database by installing it in one click or migrating your existing database by following our step-by-step guides. And we provide a web-based GUI control panel for you to manage your databse with ease.
Instant Backup

Instant Backup

Backup is critical to maintaining your data integrity in crises. Besides the system-scheduled backups, you can manually back up your data at any time on the panel to obtain data at specific points in time.
Fully Managed Database Hosting

Fully Managed Database Hosting

CloudClusters expert team takes on the database hosting management work, including system administration, maintenance, upgrade, and security, leaving you time and energy to concentrate on your business value.
End to End Security

End to End Security

firewall rules on, only requests from the listed IPs can access your database. Data is also encrypted during transmission and at rest.
Powerful Control Panel

Powerful Control Panel

The intuitive control panel with comprehensive tools enables users to manage databases conveniently. Application monitoring, backup, and recovery are significantly simplified and improved, saving time and energy for your business growth.

Monitor Cloud Database in Real Time

Database hosting provides cloud database resource utilization indicators, such as CPU, average load, memory usage, and disk usage.

CPU

The CPU curve reflects the operation of cloud database server. The more complex the data processing, the higher the CPU usage.

Memory

The memory curve represents the RAM changes of your cloud database server, which generally remain stable.

Disk

The disk curve represents the usage of your SSD, which generally remains stable.

Traffic

The traffic curve reflects the change of your database reading frequency.
DatabaseOracleMySQLSQL ServerPostgreSQLRedisElasticsearchCassandraMariaDB
TypeSQL Database HostingSQL Database HostingSQL Database HostingSQL Database HostingNoSQL Database HostingNoSQL Database HostingNoSQL Database HostingSQL Database Hosting
Popularity Score
1236.37
Data Sources: DB Engines
1205.3
Data Sources: DB Engines
924.68
Data Sources: DB Engines
622.72
Data Sources: DB Engines
183.38
Data Sources: DB Engines
151.07
Data Sources: DB Engines
117.95
Data Sources: DB Engines
109.31
Data Sources: DB Engines
Best forOracle database stores, organizes, and retrieves data by type while maintaining relationships between various data types. The application is designed for grid computing, which uses distributed computer resources to reach a common goal.MySQL is suitable for any application requiring a transactional SQL engine, including mission-critical apps and heavy trafficked websites. MySQL adheres to ACID principles and includes extensions to ANSI/ISO Standard SQL, as well as support for XML and JSON.Microsoft SQL Server is a relational database management system developed by Microsoft. As a database server, it is a software product with the primary function of storing and retrieving data as requested by other software applications—which may run either on the same computer or on another computer across a network.Supports NoSQL and a large variety of data types: PostgreSQL is a popular choice for NoSQL features. It natively supports a rich variety of data types, including JSON, hstore, and XML. You can define original data types and set up custom functions, too.Redis is an ideal choice for real-time analytics use cases such as social media analytics, ad targeting, personalization, and IoT.Elasticsearch is a good for Logging and Log Analysis, Scraping and Combining Public Data, Full-Text Search, Event Data and Metrics, and Visualizing Data. Cassandra is a good fit for IoT and edge computing needs. Cassandra can ingest concurrent data from any node in the cluster, since all have read/write capacity. Ability to handle a large volume of high-velocity, time-series data.Generally speaking, MariaDB shows improved speed when compared to MySQL. In particular, MariaDB offers better performance when it comes to views and handling flash storage through its RocksDB engine. MariaDB also outperforms MySQL when it comes to replication.
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Supported Versions on CloudClusters
Oracle 11g XE

Oracle 11g XE Uses availability groundbreaking adaptive cursor sharing, database resident connection pooling, and version-based redefinition.

MySQL 5.7 / 8.0

MySQL 5.7 - Community end of life planned until October, 2023.
MySQL 8.0 - Community end of life planned until April, 2026.

SQL Server 2022/2019/2017 Express

SQL Server 2019 supports free asynchronous replication on Azure Virtual Machines for disaster recovery. SQL Server 2017 was able to backup and disaster recovery to azure.

PostgreSQL 16 / 15 / 14 / 13 / 12 / 11

Compared with PostgreSQL 12, PostgreSQL 13 requires reading fewer index pages and is more efficient if an index has a large number of repeated values and the execution plan uses index only scan.

Redis 6.0

Redis 6.0, the latest version of open source Redis, boosts security, performance, and ease-of-use—and even brings some entirely new functionality.

Elasticsearch 7.10

Elasticsearch 7.10.0 fixes the problem of information disclosure in audit logs, which is a stable release of Elasticsearch.

Cassandra 3.11

Apache Cassandra 3.11 release: Released on 2022-06-17 Maintained until 4.2.0 release (May-July 2023)

MariaDB CS 11.1 / 10.6

MariaDB 10.5 is a previous major stable version The first stable release was in June 2020, and it will be supported until June 2025.

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FAQs of Managed Dedicated Server Hosting Rental

Find answers to frequently asked questions about our dedicated/bare metal hosting plans.

How to quickly create a cloud database?

Cloudclusters provides highly available, flexible, and fully hosted database storage. You can start using cloud databases in five minutes with one click deployment.

What are the differences between SQL and NoSQL databases?

SQL databases are relational, while NoSQL databases are non relational.
SQL databases use a structured query language and have predefined schemas. NoSQL databases have dynamic schemas for unstructured data.
SQL databases are vertically scalable, while NoSQL databases are horizontally scalable.
SQL databases are table based, while NoSQL databases are documents, key values, graphs, or wide column storage.
SQL databases are more suitable for multi-row transactions, while NoSQL is more suitable for unstructured data such as documents or JSON.

Should I choose a free or paid version?

Most users download open-source databases, which are free of charge. If the free license does not suit your intended use, you can purchase a different license directly from its parent company. For most web hosting customers, the free version will suffice.

What is Database as a Service?

Database as a Service (DBaaS) is a cloud-based data management and storage solution hosted by outside vendors. These third parties take responsibility for providing deployment, management, configuration, and updating services for the database. DBaaS is essentially a platform that combines cloud storage with managed private cloud services to create an efficient and cost-saving solution for small and medium-sized teams to handle their data storage needs.

What does fully managed NoSQL & SQL hosting mean?

Fully managed NoSQL & SQL database hosting on our platform is completely managed by us. Our maintenance work includes but is not limited to the application deployment, migration, backup, security, and upgrade, leaving you time and energy to stay focused on the application development.

What is SQL database hosting?

SQL database hosting is a hosting to manage your RDMS (Relational Database Management System) using SQL. SQL is known for being simple to use and allows you to retrieve data from databases, edit existing data, create new data, execute queries and delete data.