Cloud Infrastructure Status Monitoring

Cloud providers run the compute, storage, and networking your apps sit on. PulsAPI watches AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, and the rest, polling each official status page every 60 seconds and recording 30, 60, and 90-day uptime. When a region starts to degrade, you hear about it before the support queue fills up.

Services monitored
30
services monitored
Operational right now
18/30
operational now
Average 30-day uptime
81.5%
avg uptime
checked every 60s

Monitored cloud infrastructure services

Cloud Infrastructure monitoring FAQ

Which cloud providers does PulsAPI monitor?

PulsAPI tracks the cloud platforms engineering teams depend on most, including AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, DigitalOcean, Oracle Cloud, Linode, Vultr, and Hetzner. Each provider is polled every 60 seconds against its official status page.

Can I track a specific cloud region like us-east-1?

Yes. PulsAPI monitors AWS health individually across regions, so you can see whether an incident is isolated to us-east-1 or eu-west-2 rather than guessing from a single global status. The region table on each service page shows the live status for every region.

How fast will I know if my cloud provider goes down?

PulsAPI delivers alerts in under 4 seconds from detection to your channel of choice: Slack, Discord, Microsoft Teams, PagerDuty, webhooks, or email. Community reports often surface a regional issue before the vendor updates its own status page.

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