HCP Consul tiers
This page provides an overview of HCP Consul cluster tiers, including their support for multi-cloud production deployments and the billing models they are available on. When you create a new HashiCorp-managed Consul server in HCP Consul, you can choose between four cluster tiers: development, standard, plus, and premium. The tier you choose determines the cluster's connectivity when using WAN federation and cluster peering with HCP Consul.
Background
When you create a HashiCorp-managed Consul server, HashiCorp bootstraps a Consul server and uses your peered HashiCorp Virtual Network (HVN) to connect the Consul server to your cloud provider. This process simplifies the operations required to enable Consul's service discovery and service mesh features for services already deployed in AWS or Azure environments.
When you create a HashiCorp-managed server, you must choose one of four cluster tiers for your server. A cluster tier is different from a cluster size. While cluster size determines how many service instances the Consul server can support, the cluster tier determines the server's ability to participate in multi-region and multi-cloud deployments.
Tiers vary in price according to their offerings. Standard tier clusters and plus tier on AWS are available to all users. Plus clusters on Azure and premium tier clusters on both AWS and Azure require an annual entitlement contract or flex billing subscription. Refer to billing overview for more information about billing models and terms.
For pricing information on product tiers, refer to HCP Consul pricing.
Cluster tiers
The following cluster tiers are available in HCP Consul:
Tiers differ in their support for multi-region and multi-cloud deployments. Their availability is tied to specific billing models. The best tier to select depends on your organization's specific needs.
The following table summarizes the differences between the cluster tiers:
Cluster tier | Supported billing models | Single region support | Single cloud provider support | Multi-region support | Multi-cloud support | Production ready |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Development tier | Trial Entitlement contract Flex | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ |
Standard tier | Entitlement contract Flex | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ | ✅ |
Plus tier | Entitlement contract Flex | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ | ✅ |
Premium tier | Entitlement contract Flex | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
Development tier
Development tier clusters are available to all users. They support all Consul features across HCP enabled regions and cloud providers. Development tier clusters are designed for evaluation and testing purposes. They are deployed with a single node and are not suitable for production environments.
Supported billing models | Supported cloud providers | Multi-region support | Multi-cloud support | Production ready |
---|---|---|---|---|
Trial Flex | AWS Azure | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ |
Standard tier
Standard tier clusters are full-featured, production ready clusters best suited for single region workloads.
For example, a HashiCorp-managed standard tier cluster deployed in AWS us-east-1
can establish a cluster peering connection with any of the following clusters:
- a standard, plus, or premium tier cluster deployed in AWS
us-east-1
. - a self-managed Enterprise cluster deployed in AWS
us-east-1
.
WAN federation between standard tier clusters is restricted to federating HCP-managed clusters in the same AWS region. WAN federation and cluster peering cannot be used on the same cluster concurrently.
Supported billing models | Supported cloud providers | Multi-region support | Multi-cloud support | Production ready |
---|---|---|---|---|
Flex | AWS Azure | ❌ | ❌ | ✅ |
Plus tier
Plus tier clusters are full-featured, production ready clusters best suited for multi-region workloads in a single cloud provider.
For example, a HashiCorp-managed plus tier cluster deployed in AWS us-east-1
can establish a cluster peering connection with any of the following clusters:
- a standard, plus, or premium tier cluster deployed in AWS
us-east-1
. - a plus or premium tier cluster deployed in AWS
us-west-2
. - a self-managed Enterprise cluster deployed in AWS
us-west-2
.
WAN federation between plus tier clusters is restricted to federating HCP-managed clusters across AWS regions. WAN federation and cluster peering cannot be used on the same cluster concurrently.
Supported billing models | Supported cloud providers | Multi-region support | Multi-cloud support | Production ready |
---|---|---|---|---|
Flex | AWS Azure | ✅ | ❌ | ✅ |
Premium tier
Premium tier clusters are full-featured, production ready clusters best suited for multi-region workloads in any HCP supported cloud providers.
For example, a HashiCorp-managed premium tier cluster deployed in AWS us-east-1
can establish a cluster peering connection with any of the following clusters:
- a standard, plus, or premium tier cluster deployed in AWS
us-east-1
. - a plus or premium tier cluster deployed in AWS
us-west-2
. - a premium tier cluster deployed in Azure
CentralUS
. - a self-managed Enterprise cluster deployed in an on-premises data center.
Supported billing models | Supported cloud providers | Multi-region support | Multi-cloud support | Production ready |
---|---|---|---|---|
Flex | AWS Azure | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |