Aiven Plans Pricing
Aiven offers all-inclusive, hourly-billed pricing across Free, Developer, Startup, Business, and Premium service tiers for managed open-source data services including Apache Kafka, PostgreSQL, MySQL, OpenSearch, ClickHouse, and Valkey. Pricing is transparent with no hidden fees for networking, storage, backups, or maintenance. Custom enterprise plans are available starting at $5,000/month. Annual commitment discounts are available for qualifying organizations.
Aiven Plans Pricing is the machine-readable pricing-plan profile for Aiven on the APIs.io network, conforming to the API Commons Plans specification.
It defines 7 plans, with named plans including Free, Developer, Startup, Business, Premium, and 2 more.
Tagged areas include Managed Data Infrastructure, Apache Kafka, PostgreSQL, OpenSearch, and ClickHouse.
Plans
Always-on managed services for Apache Kafka, PostgreSQL, MySQL, OpenSearch, and Valkey with no credit card required and no time limit. Runs on the same infrastructure as paid plans. Subject to acceptable use policies.
Entry-level paid tier for development and testing workloads. Starts at $5/month for select services. Includes basic support and 24/7 operations on dedicated VMs with more storage and throughput than the free tier.
Production-ready tier for growing teams requiring reliable managed data services with more resources, high availability options, and cloud provider flexibility.
High-performance tier for business-critical workloads requiring robust HA, larger resource pools, and advanced integrations across data services.
Enterprise-grade tier for the largest and most demanding workloads, including multi-node Kafka clusters and maximum storage, throughput, and reliability.
Fully customizable enterprise plans for organizations with specialized requirements, including adjusted storage, backup frequency, node count, and CPU/RAM configurations. Available with annual commitment discounts.
30-day free trial with $300 USD in credits, no credit card required. Includes access to paid tier features with limits on VMs, VPCs, and VPC peering connections.