CockroachDB Self-Hosted
Self-hosted CockroachDB for resilient SQL workloads that need distributed transactions and scale-out storage.
Extra Small — up to 50 MB/s ingress with short retention windows
Monthly cost
$3,128.64
Annual cost
$37,544/year
| Compute | $2,312.64 |
| Storage | $816.00 |
| Other | $0.00 |
| Role | Instance | vCPU | GB RAM | Storage |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Broker | 3 × Standard_D16s_v5 | 16 | 64 | 2 TB |
| Kraft Controller | 3 × Standard_D2s_v5 | 2 | 8 | 100 GB |
| Connect | 2 × Standard_D2s_v5 | 2 | 8 | 50 GB |
| Schema Registry | 2 × Standard_D2s_v5 | 2 | 8 | 50 GB |
| Control Center | 1 × Standard_D4s_v5 | 4 | 16 | 300 GB |
This Extra Small Kafka deployment supports up to 50 MB/s ingress with short retention, suitable for departmental use cases. Compute instances, specifically the 3x Standard_D16s_v5 brokers, are the primary cost driver, accounting for over 70% of the total monthly expenditure. The architecture prioritizes a minimal footprint by disabling high availability, which significantly reduces cost but introduces a single point of failure. The 2000 GB SSDs on the brokers provide ample storage for the specified short retention windows.
Share the current URL or copy the launch Terraform baseline.
Terraform export is available for Google Cloud at launch. AWS and Azure are deferred to v1.5. Reference architecture: Apache Kafka via Confluent Platform for departmental-cluster, version Confluent Platform current self-managed deployment guidance, retrieved April 13, 2026.
https://docs.confluent.io/platform/current/kafka/deployment.html
Pricing: Azure pricing snapshot, retrieved May 6, 2026.
Commercial pricing only. GovCloud, sovereign cloud, and discounts beyond those shown are not modelled.
Based on Confluent Platform self-managed deployment guidance and translated into VM-based planning tiers.
Estimate excludes producer and consumer application hosts, ksqlDB, Flink services, tiered storage, network transfer, and Confluent licensing.
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