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Your own database server. One flat price.

A single-tenant VM that runs only your databases, provisioned in minutes and billed at one flat monthly rate per server. Pick a size and start today.

Dedicated 4GB

$35/month
  • 2 vCPU
  • 4 GB RAM
  • 25 GB volume

A primary Postgres or MySQL plus a Valkey cache, with headroom for a second light database.

US East (Virginia)US West (Oregon)

Dedicated 8GB

$65/month
  • 4 vCPU
  • 8 GB RAM
  • 50 GB volume

A primary Postgres or MySQL, Valkey caching, Meilisearch always awake, one more database, and one app, all on one box.

US East (Virginia)US West (Oregon)

Dedicated 16GB

$120/month
  • 2 vCPU
  • 16 GB RAM
  • 100 GB volume

Memory-optimized for heavier workloads: large working sets, analytics engines, or several busy databases side by side.

US East (Virginia)

Everything Pro has, always on, region-pinned, no database or branch caps. The only limits are the server's memory and storage.

Regions shown per size. The 16GB size is US East (Virginia) only for now while we confirm US West availability.

Pro, on hardware that is yours alone

  • Everything the Pro plan includes
  • Embedded apps: Session Replay and Secret Store
  • Client-certificate (mTLS) authentication
  • Connection pooling included
  • 30-day rolling backups
  • Egress included, no bandwidth metering
  • No database or branch caps
  • Region-pinned, always on
  • One flat monthly price, no usage meters
  • Provisioned automatically, ready in about 30 minutes

Compared to Supabase, on one bill

Supabase is a Postgres-only platform. Its Large compute tier gives you an 8 GB Postgres for roughly $125/mo once you add the Pro plan and subtract the org-wide compute credit. Our $65 Dedicated 8GB server covers that same Postgres plus a cache, a dedicated search engine, a second database, and a hosted app: a full stack that on Supabase spans multiple vendors.

8 GB Postgres

Supabase
Pro $25/mo + Large compute (8 GB, 2-core ARM) ~$110/mo, minus the $10 org-wide compute credit = ~$125/mo
Layerbase
Included on the $65 Dedicated 8GB server

Cache (Valkey / Redis)

Supabase
Not native; Upstash ~$10/mo (illustrative)
Layerbase
Runs natively on the same box

Dedicated search

Supabase
Not native; Fly or Railway ~$5-25/mo (illustrative)
Layerbase
Meilisearch, always awake

Second database

Supabase
A second Supabase project ~$15/mo
Layerbase
Just another database on the box

Hosted app

Supabase
Not offered natively
Layerbase
Runs on the same box

Full-stack total

Supabase
~$155-175/mo across three vendors
Layerbase
$65/mo on one bill

Disk past 8 GB

Supabase
$0.125/GB/mo
Layerbase
Included in the volume

Idle free tier

Supabase
Pauses after 7 days idle, manual restore
Layerbase
Wake-on-connect, no manual restore

Third-party prices for a cache, search, and hosting are illustrative: Supabase does not offer them natively, so a full stack there spans multiple vendors and bills. The compute credit is applied once per organization, not per project.

Supabase prices as of July 11, 2026, from public pricing pages.

Consolidate several serverless bills into one flat rate

Modern stacks spread a handful of managed databases across separate serverless vendors, each with its own metered bill. The costs are individually reasonable and collectively surprising.

A worked example

Say a team runs Postgres on Neon, search on Algolia, and a Redis-style cache on Upstash, and pays roughly $200/mo across the three. On a dedicated server, all three live on a single box: Postgres and the cache run natively, and Meilisearch drops in as a fast, self-hostable replacement for Algolia-style search. Depending on how much speed and capacity you want, that consolidated setup typically lands between $65 and $120/mo, and because the whole machine is yours, you usually come out with more storage and better performance than the metered services you replaced, not less.

The savings are real, but the point is not only the price. It is one bill, one place to manage everything, one set of backups, and headroom you control instead of quotas you bump into.

Dedicated server questions

How long does provisioning take?+

You pick a region and pay at checkout, then your server is provisioned automatically. It is usually ready in 15 to 30 minutes and always within the hour. We email you the moment it is live, and from there you create databases on it like any other Layerbase database.

What happens to my server when I cancel?+

There is no commitment: the flat price is billed monthly and you can cancel anytime. When you cancel, billing stops at the end of the current cycle and the server is retired. Export or download your databases first, or reach out and we will help you move your data off before the server is decommissioned.

Can I run more than one dedicated server?+

Yes. Servers stack on your one Layerbase bill: add as many dedicated servers as you need, each a separate single-tenant VM, all managed from the same dashboard and invoiced together.

Which regions can I choose?+

The 4GB and 8GB servers are available in US East (Virginia) and US West (Oregon). The 16GB server is US East only for now while we confirm US West availability. Need another region? Email us and we will scope it.

Need something not listed?

Want a region or VM size outside this catalog, far more storage or memory, or a bespoke setup? Custom plans exist for exactly that. Tell us the engines you run, roughly how much storage and throughput you expect, and any constraints, and we will come back with a configuration and a flat monthly price.