Entry-level instance types for ApsaraDB for MongoDB single-node instances

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On August 31, 2023, ApsaraDB for MongoDB launched entry-level instance types for its single-node instances. These entry-level instance types are ideal for various scenarios, including development, testing, learning, training, and storing data for non-critical services.

Release date

August 31, 2023

Supported regions and availability zones

Region

Availability zone

China (Hangzhou)

Availability Zones H, I, and J

China (Shanghai)

Availability Zones G and L

China (Beijing)

Availability Zones H, I, and J

China (Shenzhen)

Availability Zones D, E, and F

Note

Instance resources may be limited in some regions. For the latest availability, see the MongoDB purchase page in the console.

Specifications

Database version

Instance type

Instance size

Instance type code

Maximum connections

Maximum IOPS

Storage space

MongoDB 4.0

general-purpose with cloud disks

1 vCPU, 2 GB memory

dds.sn2.small.1

2,000

min(30 * storage space, 20,000)

20 GB to 2,000 GB, in 10 GB increments.

2 vCPUs, 4 GB memory

dds.sn2.standard.1

4,000

Billing

Currently, entry-level MongoDB single-node instances support only the subscription billing method.

For example, the following table shows the monthly subscription prices for entry-level, single-node instances in the China (Hangzhou) region. The price includes compute resources and 20 GB of storage space.

Instance type code

Instance size

Monthly price

dds.sn2.small.1

1 vCPU, 2 GB memory

CNY 86/month

dds.sn2.standard.1

2 vCPUs, 4 GB memory

CNY 156/month

Important

The prices listed are for reference only. For official pricing, see the MongoDB purchase page.

Use cases

ApsaraDB for MongoDB single-node instances are a cost-effective choice for development, testing, learning, training, and storing data for non-critical services.

Considerations

Single-node instances are not covered by a Service Level Agreement (SLA). If an instance fails, recovery may take longer.

Related documents

Create a single-node instance