Tidb
Fully managed, elastically scalable, MySQL-compatible cloud database service.
What is Tidb?
TiDB Cloud is a fully managed cloud database-as-a-service (DBaaS) that allows developers to easily deploy, manage, and maintain scalable, reliable, and MySQL-compatible database instances without any software to install or configure. It simplifies handling diverse application demands by offering products like tidb serverless for dynamic workloads that scale elastically down to zero, and TiDB Cloud Dedicated for advanced enterprise needs. Utilizing a cloud-native architecture, tidbcloud enables organizations to deploy clusters globally across major providers like Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud, and Azure while seamlessly managing analytics and storage through an intuitive tidb cloud console.
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Tidb Pricing Plans
Compare Tidb free options, Tidb paid pricing plans, and usage notes before you choose the best way to use this AI tool in 2026.
Free, Dedicated from Pay As You Go
Up to 5 instances per organization. Includes 5 GiB row storage, 5 GiB column storage, and 50M Request Units (RUs) per cluster monthly. Pay-as-you-go consumption overages scale from $0.01.
Custom resource-based pricing calculated per hour based on node sizes (ranging from 4 vCPU to 32 vCPU), provisioned storage, data transfers, and backup consumption.
Pricing updated:Jun 12, 2026
Tidb AI Features
Tidb Pros and Cons
Pros
- No infrastructure management or complex database software setup required
- Highly scalable performance capable of handling HTAP (transactional and analytical) workloads
- Robust regulatory and security compliance out of the box
- Generous always-free allowance for serverless/starter instances
Limitations
- Advanced multi-node dedicated setups can become costly for small, basic applications
- Certain granular configurations and specific local dashboard components are optimized primarily for self-hosted instances