MongoDB Atlas vs Meteor
Self-hosted for $4/mo on hetzner CAX11, versus $0-$0/user/mo on MongoDB Atlas.
Side-by-side
| MongoDB Atlas | Meteor (self-hosted) | |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing model | $0-$0/user/mo | $4.13/mo flat (any team size) |
| Hosting | MongoDB Atlas's servers | Your VPS (hetzner CAX11) |
| Data ownership | MongoDB Atlas controls the data | Your disk, your encryption |
| Source code | Closed | Open (NOASSERTION) |
| Customization | API + integrations only | Full source access; modify freely |
| Maintenance burden | Zero | Backups + updates (manual) |
| Health score (ossreplace) | — | 64 / 100 |
Why teams leave MongoDB Atlas
Meteor answers this by: Open-source alternatives that can replace MongoDB Atlas.
The cost math
Assumes 5-person team using MongoDB Atlas at the midpoint price ($0/user/mo).
| Period | MongoDB Atlas | Meteor on hetzner | You save |
|---|---|---|---|
| Monthly | $0 | $4.13 | $-4.13 |
| Yearly | $0 | $49.56 | $-49.56 |
| 3 years | $0 | $149 | $-149 |
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Common questions
Is Meteor a good alternative to MongoDB Atlas?
Meteor is an open-source, self-hostable alternative to MongoDB Atlas with an ossreplace health score of 64/100 — a composite of project activity, maturity, community, security, and adoption. It runs on your own hetzner VPS from $4.13/mo with full source access under the NOASSERTION license, versus MongoDB Atlas's $0–0/user/mo hosted plans.
How much cheaper is Meteor than MongoDB Atlas?
A 5-person team pays about $0/mo on MongoDB Atlas. Self-hosting Meteor on hetzner CAX11 costs a flat $4.13/mo regardless of team size — roughly $-149 less over three years (-Infinity% lower).
Is Meteor hard to self-host?
Meteor self-hosts on your own VPS. You handle the install, backups, and updates yourself in exchange for full data ownership and no per-seat fees.
Do you keep control of your data with Meteor vs MongoDB Atlas?
Yes. Because Meteor runs on your own server, the data lives on your disk under your encryption. With MongoDB Atlas, MongoDB Atlas controls the hosting, storage, and access.