Investment That Reflects Your Needs
We've spent years figuring out how database administration services should actually work. And honestly, the pricing part has always been tricky because every organization runs differently. What matters to a manufacturing company in Rayong isn't the same as what keeps a Bangkok startup founder awake at night.
Why We Don't List Prices on This Page
Most database administration challenges don't fit into neat boxes. I've seen companies with identical employee counts need completely different support levels based on how they use their systems.
A retail business processing thousands of daily transactions has different requirements than a research facility running complex queries once a week. The infrastructure matters too—cloud setups behave differently than on-premise servers, and hybrid environments add another layer.
We build our recommendations around what you're actually dealing with. That means looking at your current setup, understanding where the pressure points are, and figuring out what level of attention makes sense for your situation.
System Assessment
We evaluate your existing database infrastructure, performance patterns, and maintenance history to understand what you're working with right now.
Usage Analysis
Transaction volumes, query complexity, and peak usage times all factor into determining the right support structure for your operations.
Resource Planning
Based on what we find, we recommend specific service levels that match your operational requirements without paying for capacity you won't use.
What Influences Your Investment
Database Complexity
Multiple database types, distributed systems, and integration requirements affect how much attention your environment needs. A single PostgreSQL instance requires different oversight than a multi-platform setup with MySQL, MongoDB, and SQL Server.
Support Availability
Business hours coverage costs less than round-the-clock monitoring. If your operations run 24/7 or you handle sensitive data that can't afford downtime, that changes the support structure we recommend.
Response Requirements
How quickly issues need resolution matters. Some businesses can wait a few hours for non-critical fixes, while others need immediate response for any performance degradation.
Data Volume Scale
Managing 50GB of data involves different approaches than handling multiple terabytes. Larger datasets require more sophisticated monitoring, backup strategies, and optimization work.
Compliance Needs
Regulatory requirements for data handling, audit trails, and security protocols add layers to administration work. Healthcare and financial sectors typically have stricter demands.
Growth Trajectory
If you're expanding quickly, your database infrastructure needs to scale ahead of demand. Planning for growth requires different strategies than maintaining steady-state operations.
Most clients in the Rayong and Eastern Seaboard region find their monthly investment falls between what they'd pay for a junior in-house administrator and the cost of a senior full-time hire—but with access to specialized expertise across multiple database platforms.
How We Build Your Recommendation
Initial Conversation
We start with a straightforward discussion about what you're currently dealing with. This usually takes about 30-45 minutes and can happen at your location or ours in Rayong. You can also call us at +6638342111 to get started.
System Review
With your permission, we examine your current database setup—performance metrics, backup procedures, security configurations, and any existing pain points. This helps us understand what's working and what needs attention.
Recommendation Development
Based on what we've learned, we outline a specific service approach with clear scope and transparent pricing. No vague packages or hidden costs—just honest numbers based on your actual situation.
Review and Adjustment
We walk through the recommendation together, answer your questions, and adjust based on your budget or timeline. The goal is finding an approach that genuinely fits your needs, not pushing you toward something that doesn't.