You Mean Altinity.Cloud, Right?
A cloud for ClickHouse® you can deploy and control anywhere. Supported by engineers who optimize schemas, queries, and performance.
- 100% open-source ClickHouse with zero vendor lock-in
- Deploy in our cloud or yours (whatever keeps your clusters running)
- Get dedicated, 24×7 access to the engineers behind the Kubernetes Operator (yes, that one!)
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Altinity.Cloud vs ClickHouse Cloud: Comparison
| Feature | Altinity.Cloud | ClickHouse Cloud |
|---|---|---|
| Deploy in your own cloud (BYOC) | ✓ | Limited* |
| Choose any ClickHouse version | ✓ | ✗ |
| Transparent, resource-based pricing | ✓ | ✓ |
| Disconnect and keep your ClickHouse infrastructure | ✓ | ✗ |
| Data residency and sovereignty | ✓ | ✓ |
| Full lifecycle enterprise support | ✓ | Limited* |
*Always check the provider’s documentation for the latest details. ClickHouse Cloud pricing and features vary by service tier and cloud provider.
From the first call, it was clear Altinity engineers were ClickHouse specialists. They weren’t trying to sell us something; they were helping us figure out the right setup.
Stefan de Vries, senior software developer at TAGGRS
Four Ways Altinity.Cloud Is Different
Questions You’re Probably Asking
Altinity.Cloud gives you control and flexibility that other ClickHouse-as-a-service offerings can’t match—a combination of true BYOC, open-source foundation, and elite support from a team that’s the second largest contributor to the ClickHouse project.
There isn’t one. You can disconnect the management plane at any time. Your ClickHouse keeps running in your infrastructure. We don’t lock your data behind proprietary formats or fees.
If it’s in open-source ClickHouse, it works in Altinity.Cloud. Check our docs or ask us during the trial.
You can absolutely self-host, and we offer support for every setup type. With Altinity.Cloud, however, you trade pager duty for product roadmap. We handle the complexities of day-to-day operations so you can build and scale your product instead of putting out fires at odd hours.