Posts by Sam Lambert
PlanetScale for Postgres is now generally available. →
Enforce real-time limits on your Postgres query traffic to protect your database from runaway queries and unexpected load spikes. →
You can now create single node Postgres databases on PlanetScale starting at just $5. →
Why a lagging client can stall or break failover, and how MySQL’s GTID model avoids it. →
Andres Taylor, Dirkjan Bussink, Harshit Gangal, Nick Van Wiggeren, Noble Mittal, Rohit Nayak, Roman Sodermans, Shlomi Noach, Sam Lambert [@samlambert] |
Sharded Postgres by the team behind Vitess →
PlanetScale now supports Postgres →
PlanetScale is committed to providing a reliable and sustainable platform for our customers, not just in the short-term, but forever. For this reason, we are prioritizing profitability. →
We are pleased to announce that PlanetScale has been named on the Deloitte Technology Fast 500™. →
Databases can cost your company millions if they don’t function as they should. What are the biggest pitfalls, and how can you avoid them? →
A detailed description of the multi-layered approach PlanetScale takes to ensure your data is safe. →
Learn how PlanetScale enables databases to seamlessly fit into the DevOps lifecycle. →
Learn how PlanetScale protects against downtime due to human error system immaturity and app issues. →
Handle MySQL increment counter bursts with the Slotted Counter Pattern →
We’ve updated our database plans to better meet your needs →
The dream behind PlanetScale is to serve the modern application developer’s needs as well as something like GitHub does for code. →
PlanetScale is the first database designed for developer workflows on top of the technology of the hyperscalers. →