Altinity.Cloud® is a fully managed ClickHouse-as-a-service developed and operated by the enterprise experts at Altinity.
The platform enables users to create ClickHouse SQL data warehouses, scale them up and down, evaluate application performance, and backup and restore data. Users work through a simple UI with wizards for tasks and convenient dashboards for management. In addition, Altinity provides training, design assistance, 24/7 support, and non-recurring
engineering services for all ClickHouse users, including those using Altinity.Cloud.
Altinity® and Altinity.Cloud® are registered trademarks of Altinity, Inc. ClickHouse® is a registered trademark of ClickHouse, Inc.
Highlights
Leave ClickHouse automation to us and get started on analytic applications. We make your team instantly productive.
Connect applications and visualization tools; Integrate Kafka, Redpanda, or Pulsar event streams
Predictable, easy-to-control costs, no mystery pricing. Pay for active server nodes and storage. That's it.
AWS Marketplace now accepts line of credit payments through the PNC Vendor Finance program. This program is available to select AWS customers in the US, excluding NV, NC, ND, TN, & VT.
You pay through Altinity.Cloud Credits, a single usage-based dimension. Credits draw down as you consume resources, so your cost tracks actual usage rather than a fixed subscription. Usage is measured by compute and storage: server and vCPU time plus storage capacity per month. This resource-based model bills only for resources you can see and control. Credits apply whether you run in Altinity's cloud or your own cloud environment. Usage scales up or down as you add or remove compute and storage, giving you one balance that covers all consumption.
Top-of-mind questions for buyers
What resources do Altinity.Cloud Credits actually pay for?
Credits pay for the compute and storage you run. You are billed for hourly server time, hourly vCPU usage, and monthly storage capacity per gigabyte. The billing is resource-based, so charges reflect resources you can see and control, with no charges for hidden services.
What happens to my credit usage if I turn servers off when not in use?
You can set uptime schedules to power down servers during idle periods. Since billing meters running compute and storage, powered-off servers stop drawing compute credits. Storage capacity you keep allocated continues to consume credits, because it remains reserved for your data.
Does credit consumption change if I run in my own cloud versus Altinity's cloud?
Credits cover the managed service in either setup. When you run in your own cloud, you own the cloud account and pay your provider directly for infrastructure, so credits meter Altinity's management. When Altinity hosts, credits cover compute, storage, and included network costs up to a set monthly amount per environment.
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ClickHouse SQL data warehouse creation and management capabilities
Event Stream Integration
Support for integrating Kafka, Redpanda, or Pulsar event streams
Dynamic Resource Scaling
Ability to scale compute resources up and down on demand
Data Backup and Recovery
Backup and restore functionality for data protection and recovery
Performance Monitoring and Dashboards
Application performance evaluation tools and management dashboards
High-Performance OLAP Database
ClickHouse offering performance 100-1000X faster than traditional DBMS for analytical queries
Real-Time Data Processing
Apache Kafka integration for real-time data processing and streaming capabilities
End-to-End Data Pipeline
Aggregates, stores, transfers and visualizes data with built-in data transfer from external sources and integrated BI tool for dashboard creation
Multi-Cloud Deployment
Deploy managed ClickHouse or Apache Kafka in customer's AWS account with DoubleCloud handling cluster and infrastructure management
Security and Compliance Controls
Multi-layered security controls with SOC 2 Type II, ISO 27001:2013, ISO 27017, ISO 27018 certifications and GDPR and CCPA compliance
Supported Open Source Data Products
Support for Apache Cassandra, PostgreSQL, ClickHouse, Apache Kafka, Kafka Connect, Apache ZooKeeper, OpenSearch, and Cadence
Data Protection and Encryption
Encryption at rest and in transit, access controls, vulnerability assessments, and auditing capabilities with compliance to GDPR, SOC2, ISO27001, ISO 27018, and PCI standards
Automated Cluster Operations
Continuous backups, live patching, node replacements, version upgrades, and routine maintenance tasks performed seamlessly without manual intervention
Multi-Region and Multi-Cloud Deployment
Cross-region and cross-cloud live migration capabilities enabling seamless cluster movement between regions and cloud providers without downtime or data loss
Elastic Scaling and Monitoring
Live elastic scaling of open source clusters with comprehensive monitoring, alerting, and proactive health checks providing insights into cluster performance and health
Flexible deployments have simplified real-time analytics and now streamline my database work
Reviewed on May 21, 2026
Review from a verified AWS customer
What is our primary use case?
Altinity.Cloud is basically a cloud-hosted database service that I have tested, and I normally use it for my RDS and MySQL database deployment.
I could give a quick specific example of how I've used Altinity.Cloud in my development or database deployment: it is open source and it is fully managed as a database as a service, and I would say it is very good at database deployment and all these things. I generally use it for development for local things, and for example, when I have a local deployment, I connect with this for my local development.
How has it helped my organization?
Altinity.Cloud has impacted my organization positively because I generally use some of the backend services such as AWS or GCP, but now I am looking into some third-party options which have easy deployment and real-time analytics, as well as query optimization. These are the things that I am looking into, and that is why I chose Altinity.Cloud.
What is most valuable?
The best features Altinity.Cloud offers include that it is a fully managed database as a service, it is also fully open source so it is very good to access, there are flexible deployments, there is easy integration with some third-party tools such as Kafka, and it also has very good monitoring tools.
Out of those features, I would say the flexible deployment has made the biggest difference for me. It is easy to deploy my database, and the easy integration with tools such as Kafka and RabbitMQ makes it very easy to check if these things are integrated or not, and these are the things that I have experienced.
Since using Altinity.Cloud, I could tell you a bit more about specific results or outcomes. It automates the ClickHouse operation, such as installing, installation, scaling, backup, monitoring, and it generally allows developers to build and scale real-time analytics applications without managing the underlying infrastructure.
What needs improvement?
As for how Altinity.Cloud can be improved, I would say there are no such improvements needed. Everything is good as far as I have tested, and everything is working fine.
If I had to pick one area where Altinity.Cloud could be even better, I would say scaling should be a better point. Regarding the needed improvements, especially around product scaling, my assessment is that product scaling looks fine as far as I have seen, but for a large product, it should be more scalable from my point of view. All the things such as real-time analytics and also deploying in some of the different regions should be flexible.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
Altinity.Cloud is stable.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
Altinity.Cloud is good at this point in time when it comes to scalability.
How are customer service and support?
The customer support is good.
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
I have used Altinity.Cloud alongside other solutions, and I also have AWS and GCP as well.
How was the initial setup?
My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing is that everything is good. The pricing is very decent, and the setup is very good as I mentioned, with a very good installation, and the things such as backup and monitoring are all very good, so I would say everything is good as far as I know.
What was our ROI?
I have not seen a return on investment.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing is that everything is good. The pricing is very decent, and the setup is very good as I mentioned, with a very good installation, and the things such as backup and monitoring are all very good, so I would say everything is good as far as I know.
Which other solutions did I evaluate?
Before choosing Altinity.Cloud, I did not evaluate other options.
What other advice do I have?
The advice I would give to others looking into using Altinity.Cloud is that it is very open source, and the installation is very good. Apart from that, monitoring and all these things are very good, and you can have a different environment to look into it because AWS and GCP have a very high level of costing. I would give this product a rating of 9 out of 10.
Which deployment model are you using for this solution?
Private Cloud
If public cloud, private cloud, or hybrid cloud, which cloud provider do you use?
Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Ragul J.
New Kubernetes Operator Helps Us Scale Rapidly
Reviewed on Apr 08, 2026
Review provided by G2
What do you like best about the product?
New Kubernetes Operator which lets us to scale rapidly
What do you dislike about the product?
Expensive clickhouse training cost - would prefer free basic courses to get an understanding
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We provide Data Analytics on top of clickhouse - helps us handle huge quantum of records (over 600million records in a single distributed table)
Altinity Clickhouse allows us to integrate with ClickHouse and significantly reduce the guesswork from configuration options. Basically speaking, Altinity ClickHouse does all of the heavy lifting.
What do you dislike about the product?
Obviously, the use of any middleware will limit the functionality that may be achieved without middleware. Although we have not experienced this yet, we do consider this a possibility in the future.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Altinity Clickhouse provides the head and shoulders of configuration for connectivity and performance; this significantly reduces our setup and tuning stages to offer a shorter time to market.