MySQL Cloud Server Hosting, Free Cloud MySQL DBaaS

MySQL Cloud is a cloud-based database service using MySQL DB management system. MySQL DBaaS allows users to store, manage and access their data in the cloud without setting up and managing their own physical server infrastructure.

Managed MySQL DBaaS, MySQL Cloud Pricing

Automatically deploy MySQL cloud database for you, including setting hostname, port, database name, firewall, encryption, and access control, so that you can focus on your own business.

Express MySQL Plan

4.99/mo
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Free Trial
  • 2 CPU Cores
  • 2GB Memory
  • 60GB SSD Disk
  • 60GB SATA Backup Storage
  • Unmetered Bandwidth
  • Twice per Month Backup
  • On-Demand Backup
  • 24/7 Technical Support

Basic MySQL Plan

8.99/mo
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Free Trial
  • 3 CPU Cores
  • 4GB Memory
  • 100GB SSD Disk
  • 100GB SATA Backup Storage
  • Unmetered Bandwidth
  • Twice per Month Backup
  • On-Demand Backup
  • 24/7 Technical Support

Professional MySQL Plan

15.99/mo
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Free Trial
  • 4 CPU Cores
  • 8GB Memory
  • 160GB SSD Disk
  • 160GB SATA Backup Storage
  • Unmetered Bandwidth
  • Weekly Backup
  • On-Demand Backup
  • 24/7 Technical Support

Advanced MySQL Plan

31.99/mo
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Free Trial
  • 6 CPU Cores
  • 16GB Memory
  • 240GB SSD Disk
  • 240GB SATA Backup Storage
  • Unmetered Bandwidth
  • Weekly Backup
  • On-Demand Backup
  • 24/7 Technical Support

4 Steps to Set up a MySQL Cloud Server

Setting up a MySQL cloud server includes selecting a database plan, configuring database and security settings, connecting to the server, creating and managing databases and tables, and setting up backup and recovery. Following these steps, you can quickly set up a MySQL cloud server and start using it to store and manage your data.
Register and Place an Order

Register and Place an Order

You need to create an account, and then select a plan that meets your requirements and budget according to the required storage, performance, and functions, and then place an order.
Automatic Deployment

Automatic Deployment, Free Trial

After placing an order, we will automatically deploy the MySQL database for you, which involves setting the hostname, port, database name, firewall, encryption, and access control. You will get a 7-day free trial of MySQL.
Connect to MySQL Server

Connect to MySQL Server

You can view the default user name on the control panel and connect to the MySQL cloud server using various tools, such as MySQL command line client, phpMyAdmin, or other third-party tools.
Manage, Query Database

Manage, Query Database

After connecting to MySQL cloud server, you can create and manage databases and tables using SQL commands or a graphical interface. According to your plan, we will provide you with backup and recovery solutions to ensure that you can recover data in case of data loss.

Get Started with MySQL Hosting in Minutes

The product demo video shows how you can manage your MySQL with the integrated services in the control panel.

4 Benefits of MySQL DBaaS Cloud Server Hosting

MySQL Cloud can be used in a wide range of applications, from simple web-based applications to complex enterprise systems. It provides scalability, high availability, and easy-to-manage features. Some advantages of using MySQL Cloud include:
Reduce Costs

Reduce Costs

MySQL DBaaS eliminates the need for organizations to purchase and maintain their own physical server infrastructure, which is usually expensive.
Scalability

Scalability

Cloud DB for MySQL allows users to easily expand or reduce database resources as needed without worrying about hardware limitations.
High Availability

High Availability

MySQL Cloud provides users with high availability and reliability by replicating data across multiple servers to ensure that data is always accessible.
Easy to Manage

Easy to Manage

MySQL DBaaS enables users to easily manage their databases with automatic backup, monitoring, and alarm functions.

FAQs of Cloud MySQL Hosting, MySQL Database as a Service

What is MySQL cloud hosting?

MySQL cloud hosting is a type of hosting service that provides users with a scalable and flexible MySQL database infrastructure in the cloud. This type of hosting is ideal for businesses or individuals who require a reliable and secure database solution without the need to manage the infrastructure themselves.

What is a MySQL cloud server?

A MySQL cloud server is a virtual machine that runs in the cloud and provides users with a scalable and flexible MySQL database infrastructure. With a cloud server, users can create and manage their virtual server instance, install MySQL, and configure the server environment to their specific needs.

What are the benefits of using MySQL cloud hosting?

The benefits of using MySQL cloud hosting include scalability, flexibility, high availability, disaster recovery, automatic backups, security, and cost-effectiveness. With cloud hosting, users can scale their database resources up or down as needed and pay only for what they use. The hosting provider typically takes care of security, backups, and disaster recovery, freeing up the user to focus on their application.

Can I use MySQL cloud hosting with other programming languages?

Yes, MySQL is a popular database technology that can be used with a wide range of programming languages, including PHP, Python, Java, and more. As long as your programming language supports MySQL connectivity, you should be able to use MySQL cloud hosting with your application.

How do I migrate my existing MySQL database to Cloud Clusters?

The process of migrating an existing MySQL database to a cloud hosting provider can be easy. In general, the process involves exporting your existing database, transferring it to the cloud, and then importing it into the new database environment. We offer tools and services to help with database migration, and some also offer professional services to assist with the process.

What is MySQL DBaaS?

MySQL DBaaS (Database-as-a-Service) is a cloud-based service that provides users with a fully managed MySQL database environment. With MySQL DBaaS, the hosting provider takes care of the database infrastructure, including installation, configuration, backup, security, and maintenance, leaving the user free to focus on their application.

Is MySQL cloud hosting secure?

MySQL cloud hosting can be secure if implemented correctly. We offer a range of security features and tools to help secure your database environment, such as firewalls, encryption, and access controls. However, it is important to ensure that you follow best practices for securing your database and application, such as using strong passwords and keeping your software up to date.

Techniques for the Growing Demands of MySQL Cloud Server

Expanding MySQL cloud server involves using a combination of multiple technologies, including vertical expansion, horizontal expansion, sharding, partitioning, caching, and cloud-native expansion solutions. By understanding the application requirements and selecting the right expansion technology, you can ensure that your MySQL cloud server meets the growing demand for performance, storage, and processing capabilities.
Vertical Expansion
Vertical Expansion
Vertical expansion involves adding more resources to a single MySQL cloud server, such as more RAM or processing capacity. This is a quick way to expand MySQL servers, but there are limits to how much you can expand before reaching the maximum functionality of your hardware.
Horizontal Scaling
Horizontal Scaling
Horizontal scaling involves adding more MySQL cloud servers to your architecture to distribute the load. You can use load balancers to distribute traffic between servers and ensure that they work together as a single, scalable MySQL cluster.
Sharding
Sharding
Sharding involves splitting your MySQL database into smaller, independent shards, each with its own server. Sharding helps distribute the load evenly across servers and is particularly useful when dealing with large datasets.
Database Partitioning
Database Partitioning
Database partitioning involves splitting a single MySQL database into smaller independent partitions, each of which has its own tables and indexes. This technology helps improve performance by reducing the amount of data that needs to be searched.
Caching
Caching
Caching involves storing frequently accessed data in memory, such as an in-memory database, to improve performance. You can use Redis or Memcached and other caching solutions to cache MySQL queries and results.
Cloud Native Expansion
Cloud Native Expansion
Cloud service providers provide various solutions to expand MySQL cloud servers according to requirements, such as automatic expansion and elastic load balancing. These solutions automatically adjust resources based on traffic and usage patterns, making them an excellent choice for handling dynamic workloads.

Future Trends in Cloud MySQL DBaaS

Serverless MySQL

Serverless MySQL

Serverless computing is becoming more popular, and it's possible that MySQL cloud could follow suit. This would involve Cloud Clusters offering a fully-managed MySQL database service that operates on a serverless architecture, allowing users to focus on their application logic and not worry about managing the underlying infrastructure.
AI-optimized MySQL

AI-Optimized MySQL

As AI and machine learning become more prevalent in various industries, there may be a growing need for MySQL databases that are optimized for AI workloads. This could involve Cloud Clusters offering specialized MySQL instances that are preconfigured for AI workloads and include features such as GPU acceleration.
Multi-cloud MySQL

Multi-Cloud MySQL

Many organizations are adopting a multi-cloud strategy to avoid vendor lock-in and gain more flexibility. In the future, we may see MySQL cloud hosting offering multi-cloud support, allowing users to deploy their MySQL databases across multiple cloud providers seamlessly.
Improved integration with other cloud services

Improved Integration with Other Cloud Services

MySQL cloud providers may continue to deepen their integration with other cloud services, such as storage and computing, to provide a more seamless and integrated experience for users. This could involve Cloud Clusters offering more advanced features for backup and restore, as well as better integration with analytics and machine learning services.