Monitored PostgreSQL instances
Published 28 March 2024
You can monitor the following PostgreSQL servers with Redgate Monitor:
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Supported Cloud Platforms
Redgate Monitor supports:
Self-managed (Infrastructure as a Service)
PostgreSQL running on Linux virtual machines of the above versions, on:
- Microsoft Azure virtual machines
- Amazon EC2 virtual machines
- Google Compute Engine virtual machines
Managed (Database as a Service)
You may need to set up certain things before you can do this. For details, see: Adding servers on a different network from your Base Monitor.
- Amazon RDS PostgreSQL
- Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL (including either Provisioned or Serverless V2 - see note)
- Azure Flexible Server for PostgreSQL
Aurora Serverless V2 auto-pause
Note that for an Amazon Aurora instance on Serverless V2 which has auto-pause configured, the act of monitoring that instance will have the effort of preventing the instance from auto-pausing, since Redgate Monitor's queries, however lightweight, will still be registered as activity.
High availability
Redgate Monitor version 13.0.15 and later supports monitoring PostgreSQL instances in high-availability clusters using physical streaming replication.
Earlier versions do not support monitoring clusters.
Monitoring logical replication is not supported.
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