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Stream Processing

You incur Atlas Stream Processing costs for the following items:

  • Running Stream Processors

  • Data Transfer

  • VPC Peering

  • Private Link connections

Atlas charges per hour per stream processor, where the hourly rate is determined by the tier of the stream processor. Atlas Stream Processing bills users for stream processors only when they are running. Billing is recorded in one-second increments.

Important

SP10 and SP30 processors operate and bill users according to the legacy worker model. These processors update to the per-processor pricing model on December 3rd, 2025. To learn more, see the worker model section of the Atlas Stream Processing architecture overview.

The allocated vCPU and RAM vary depending on your stream processor tier:

Stream Processor Tier
vCPU
RAM
Bandwidth
Max Parallelism
Kafka Partition Limit

SP2

0.25

512 MB

50 Mbps

1

32

SP5

0.5

1 GB

125 Mbps

2

64

SP10

1

2 GB

200 Mbps

8

Unlimited

SP30

2

8 GB

750 Mbps

16

Unlimited

SP50

8

32 GB

2500 Mbps

64

Unlimited

Note

Atlas doesn't charge for storage.

Important

Updated Data Transfer Pricing

New data transfer pricing for Atlas Stream Processing takes effect on December 3, 2025 for S3-or-MongoDB-based sinks. Current data transfer pricing applies to usage prior to this date. The updated pricing varies by provider and transfer type, making intra-region and inter-region data transfer more affordable than the current pricing structure.

Atlas Stream Processing charges for all egress data transfer based on the transfer type and destination. Data transfer pricing varies by cloud provider and follows a tiered structure from lowest to highest cost. Data transfer charges per GB.

Tip

  • Atlas pricing page

  • Atlas Stream Processing

Atlas Stream Processing charges for all VPC peering connections. To learn more, see Networking.

IMPORTANT: Atlas Stream Processing supports VPC peering connections only for AWS and Google Cloud workspaces.

Atlas Stream Processing charges for all Private Link connections. To learn more, see Add a Kafka Private Link Connection.

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