Feature Deep Dive

Managed
Databases

Deploy fully managed MySQL, MariaDB, and PostgreSQL clusters with read replicas, automated health checks, real-time metrics, and hourly billing. Focus on your application while we handle the infrastructure.

Capabilities

Everything you need for production databases

From provisioning to monitoring, backups to billing, managed databases cover the full lifecycle so your team can focus on building applications.

Multiple Engines

Deploy MySQL, MariaDB, or PostgreSQL with configurable version selection. Each engine runs on dedicated KVM instances with full isolation.

Read Replicas

Engine-native replication via binlog (MySQL/MariaDB) or streaming (PostgreSQL). Monitor lag, trigger resync, or promote replicas to primary.

Health Monitoring

Automated health checks every 2 minutes verify connectivity, replication status, and process state. Auto-recovery handles transient errors.

Metrics Dashboard

Real-time CPU, memory, disk, active connections, and queries per second via Telegraf and VictoriaMetrics. Visual dashboards in both admin and user panels.

Parameter Groups

Create reusable configuration profiles for my.cnf or postgresql.conf. Apply parameter groups across multiple databases for consistent tuning.

Backup Policies

Automated S3 backups with incremental chains and point-in-time recovery. Configurable retention policies keep your data safe without manual work.

VPC Networking

Deploy databases into private VPC subnets for full network isolation. Optionally enable public access with firewall rules for external connectivity.

Hourly Billing

Credit-based hourly billing for database instances and replicas. Bandwidth tracking with configurable overage policies and automatic suspension.

Engine Support

Choose the right engine for your workload

Each database runs on a dedicated KVM instance with the engine and version you choose. Two-phase deployment provisions the VM first, then configures the database engine with your parameter group settings.

  • MySQL 8.0, 8.4, 9.6

    The world's most popular open-source relational database. Ideal for web applications, e-commerce, and content management systems.

  • MariaDB 10.11, 11.4

    Drop-in MySQL replacement with enhanced performance, additional storage engines, and stronger community governance.

  • PostgreSQL 15, 16, 17, 18

    Advanced SQL compliance, JSONB support, and powerful extensibility. Best for analytics, geospatial, and complex query workloads.

  • Two-phase deployment

    VM provisioning and database setup run as separate tracked phases. Both report progress in real time via WebSocket for full visibility.

  • Configurable resource plans

    Define CPU, RAM, storage, and IOPS limits per database plan. Different tiers for development, staging, and production workloads.

MySQL 8.4 Primary
4 vCPU · 8 GB RAM · 100 GB NVMe
MariaDB 11.4 Primary
2 vCPU · 4 GB RAM · 50 GB SSD
PostgreSQL 17 Primary
8 vCPU · 16 GB RAM · 200 GB NVMe
Deployment Progress
Phase 1: VM Provisioning 100%
Phase 2: Database Setup 68%
Replication Topology
db-primary-01
MySQL 8.4 · Primary · 247 QPS
Healthy
db-replica-01
Read Replica · Lag: 0.2s · 189 QPS
Synced
db-replica-02
Read Replica · Lag: 12.4s · 95 QPS
Lagging
Live Metrics
CPU Usage
34%
Memory
5.2 / 8 GB
Connections
42 / 150
Queries/sec
531
Replication & Observability

Scale reads, monitor everything

Add read replicas using engine-native replication for maximum compatibility. Monitor replication lag, trigger manual resyncs, or promote a replica to primary when needed.

  • Binlog replication (MySQL/MariaDB)

    Standard binary log replication with automatic GTID positioning. Replicas stay in sync with minimal overhead on the primary.

  • Streaming replication (PostgreSQL)

    WAL-based streaming replication with replication slots. Consistent, low-latency read scaling for PostgreSQL workloads.

  • Lag monitoring with threshold alerts

    Replication lag is tracked continuously. Health checks flag replicas that fall behind so you can resync or investigate before it impacts reads.

  • One-click promote and resync

    Promote any replica to primary or trigger a full resync from the panel. Operations are tracked as tasks with real-time progress.

  • Telegraf + VictoriaMetrics pipeline

    CPU, memory, disk I/O, active connections, and QPS collected via Telegraf and stored in VictoriaMetrics for historical analysis.

  • Auto-recovery from transient failures

    Health checks running every 2 minutes detect crashed processes and connection failures, automatically restarting services when possible.

Operations

Configuration, backups, and networking

Manage database parameters, automate backups to S3, and control network access through VPC integration and firewall rules.

Reusable parameter groups

Create named configuration profiles for my.cnf or postgresql.conf. Apply them to multiple databases for consistent tuning across your fleet.

Incremental S3 backups

Automated backups to S3-compatible storage with incremental chains. Only changes since the last backup are transferred, saving time and bandwidth.

Point-in-time recovery

Restore to any point within your retention window using transaction logs. Recover from accidental deletes or schema changes with precision.

VPC private subnet deployment

Databases deploy into VPC subnets by default for network isolation. Only your application instances on the same VPC can reach the database port.

Optional public access

Enable public networking when external tools need direct access. Combine with firewall rules to restrict connections to trusted IP ranges.

Bandwidth tracking and overage

Per-database bandwidth metering with configurable overage policies: charge overages, revoke network access, or allow unlimited transfer.

How It Works

Database lifecycle pipeline

Every managed database follows a two-phase deployment, continuous monitoring loop, and automated billing cycle.

Deploy

Select engine, version, plan, and VPC. Phase 1 provisions the KVM instance; phase 2 installs and configures the database with your parameter group.

Monitor

Health checks run every 2 minutes. Telegraf collects metrics continuously. Replication lag, connections, and QPS are all visible in real time.

Protect

Automated S3 backups run on schedule. Incremental chains minimize transfer. Point-in-time recovery lets you restore to any moment within retention.

Ready to deploy managed databases?

Start with a free 30-day trial. MySQL, MariaDB, and PostgreSQL with read replicas, automated backups, and real-time metrics included in every plan.