Database & Data Platform Status Monitoring

Managed databases and data warehouses hold the state your product cannot run without. PulsAPI monitors the data platforms teams build on, including MongoDB Atlas, Snowflake, and Supabase, so a connection-pool incident or a regional outage at your database provider reaches you as an alert rather than a flood of timeouts.

Services monitored
16
services monitored
Operational right now
12/16
operational now
Average 30-day uptime
90.7%
avg uptime
checked every 60s

Monitored databases & data services

Databases & Data monitoring FAQ

Which managed databases does PulsAPI monitor?

PulsAPI tracks the managed databases and data platforms in modern stacks, including MongoDB Atlas, Snowflake, PlanetScale, Redis Cloud, CockroachDB, Neon, Supabase, ClickHouse Cloud, Databricks, and Confluent, polling each every 60 seconds.

Why monitor a managed database provider?

A managed database outage surfaces in your app as query timeouts and connection errors that look like your own bug. Monitoring the provider directly attributes the incident correctly and saves the time you would spend debugging healthy application code.

Can I see uptime history for my database provider?

Yes. PulsAPI records 30, 60, and 90-day uptime plus MTTR for every provider, so you can compare actual reliability against the SLA you are paying for and export the evidence as CSV or PDF on the Pro plan.

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