Changelog
The latest PlanetScale features and product launches. Get the RSS feed.
New keyspace VSchema API endpoints
We have released new API endpoints for retrieving and updating your keyspace VSchema. →
Postgres migration scripts
We've created a set of scripts for migrating Postgres databases to PlanetScale.These scripts leverage AWS Database Migration Service (DMS) to handle the conversion of types between Postgres and MySQL.There are two versions, one designed for smaller databases and another for larger ones, both of which support live migrations. →
Aggressive deploy request cutover
You can now enable "aggressive deploy request cutover" from the database settings page under "Advanced settings". This feature is available to database administrators only. →
Access request webhook
We have added a new webhook event: database.access_request. It will trigger when a member of PlanetScale staff opens a request for temporary access to your organization for support purposes. →
Storage webhook
We've shipped a new webhook event, keyspace.storage. With this new event you can receive a webhook whenever yourPlanetScale Metal database crosses a storage threshold (60%, 75%, 85%, 90%, 95%). →
Edge metrics are now available for Single Tenant and Managed customers
PlanetScale now makes metrics about your Edge infrastructure available for Single Tenant and Managed customers. →
Insights: time range and refresh interval updates
We've shipped an update to Insights by adding more granular time period options. You can now select time ranges such as "Last 1 hour" or "Last 6 hours". This allows you to focus on more recent data when troubleshooting or monitoring your database performance. →
PlanetScale workflows is now GA
We are excited to announce that PlanetScale workflows is now GA and ready for production workloads. →
Model Context Protocol support
We have shipped Model Context Protocol (MCP) support, enabling seamless integration between PlanetScale databases and AI tools.This integration allows tools like Claude or Cursor to directly access read-only database information to answer your questions more intelligently. →
Prometheus metrics are now available
PlanetScale now makes branch-level metrics such as CPU, Memory and IOPS available via a Prometheus endpoint that you can scrape. →
PlanetScale vectors is now GA
We are excited to announce that PlanetScale vectors is now GA and ready for production workloads. →
You can now configure max VTGates
We have introduced the ability to configure the maximum number of VTGates for a PlanetScale branch with autoscaling enabled. →
SLA commitment improvement
We have increased our SLA commitment to 99.999% for multi-region deployments and 99.99% for single-region deployments. For more information, see the PlanetScale Service Level Agreement page. →
Metal instances are now available
We have added a new instance type: PlanetScale Metal. Metal nodes run on local NVMe drives and are the fastest database nodes available in the cloud. These instance classes unlock unlimited IOPS and are much less expensive than equivalent EBS-backed volumes. →
You can now configure your VTGates in the dashboard
We have introduced the ability to manage the following VTGate configurations from your PlanetScale dashboard cluster configuration page: →
Adjusting the number of shards in a sharded keyspace
You can now adjust the number of shards in a sharded keyspace using the new sharded to sharded workflow. →
Infrastructure diagram: per-shard rollout status
We just shipped a new feature that allows you to see keyspace resizing progress at a per-shard level.The architecture diagram will indicate when a keyspace is resizing.You can click "View" to see progress for each shard: