Redis Cloud Essentials plans

Provides detailed information on Redis Cloud Essentials plans

Redis Cloud Essentials is cost-efficient and designed for low-throughput scenarios. It supports a range of availability, persistence, and backup options.

Essentials plan pricing scales according to the memory size of the database defined in the subscription. Additional limits also apply, as shown in the tables below.

The 30 MB Essentials plan is free; it's designed for learning and building test projects. It gives you enough space to learn Redis concepts and develop application prototypes.

Our paid plans start at 250 MB and offer extra features, like high availability and backups (both daily and instant). They are great for bigger projects or production environments that require increased storage, reliability, and other features to support your operational needs.

If you need additional resources, you can upgrade your subscription at any time.

Current plans

These plans are currently offered for all new and upgraded Essentials subscriptions (updated March 2024).

DB size1 30 MB (Free) 250 MB 1 GB 2.5 GB 5 GB 12 GB
Concurrent
connections
per database
30 256 1024 2500 5000 10000
CIDR
allow rules
1 4 4-8 4-8 4-16 4-32
Monthly
total network
bandwidth
5 GB 100 GB 200 GB 400 GB 800 GB 2000 GB
Maximum
throughput2
100 ops/sec 1000 ops/sec 2000 ops/sec 4000 ops/sec 8000 ops/sec 16000 ops/sec
  1. Database size includes replication where applicable. See High availability cost impact for more information.

  2. Assumes request size of 1 KiB. Maximums are capped by actual MB/s reached. To find the MB/s limit, divide the Maximum throughput by 1024.

Previous plans

These plans were available before November 2023.

Max DB size 1 30 MB 100 MB 250 MB 500 MB 1 GB 2.5 GB 5 GB 10 GB
Concurrent
connections
per database
30 256 256 512 1024 2500 5000 10000
Monthly
total network
bandwidth
2
5 GB 50 GB 100 GB 150 GB 200 GB 400 GB 800 GB 2000 GB
Maximum
throughput
100 ops/sec 500 ops/sec 1000 ops/sec 1500 ops/sec 2000 ops/sec 4000 ops/sec 8000 ops/sec 16000 ops/sec
  1. Database size includes replication. See High availability cost impact for more information.

  2. Assumes request size of 1 KiB. Maximums are capped by actual MB/s reached. To find the MB/s limit, divide the Maximum throughput by 1024.

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