PlanetScale is a MySQL-compatible serverless database platform built on Vitess, offering branching, non-blocking schema changes, and global distribution.
Real-time status monitoring for PlanetScale. View live component status, active incidents, scheduled maintenance, and uptime history.
Components (15)
us-east-1 (Northern Virginia)
sa-east-1 (Sao Paulo)
us-central1 (Iowa)
asia-northeast3 (Seoul)
us-east4 (Northern Virginia)
ap-southeast-2 (Sydney)
us-west-2 (Oregon)
ap-northeast-1 (Tokyo)
ap-south-1 (Mumbai)
ap-southeast-1 (Singapore)
eu-central-1 (Frankfurt)
eu-west-1 (Dublin)
northamerica-northeast1 (Montréal)
us-east-2 (Ohio)
ca-central-1 (Montreal)
Active Incidents
No active incidents. PlanetScale is operating normally.
PlanetScale is currently operational. All monitored components are functioning normally.
How do I check if PlanetScale is down?▼
You can check PlanetScale status in real time at netbeep.com/status/planetscale. This page monitors the official PlanetScale status page and shows current component health, active incidents, and uptime history.
What should I do during a PlanetScale outage?▼
During a PlanetScale outage, check this page for real-time updates. Review the active incidents section for details on affected components and estimated resolution. You can also visit the official status page at https://www.planetscalestatus.com for announcements directly from PlanetScale.
What is PlanetScale's current status?▼
PlanetScale is operational. Visit netbeep.com/status/planetscale for real-time updates including component health, active incidents, and uptime history.
How many PlanetScale components does Netbeep monitor?▼
PlanetScale has 15 monitored components. 15 are operational.
How often does PlanetScale go down?▼
PlanetScale outage frequency varies. Netbeep tracks all incidents reported on the official PlanetScale status page. Visit this page to see current status, uptime percentages, and incident history.