Fully managed and hosted MySQL

Launch and forget high-availability MySQL clusters on CCX with expert features.

MySQL

Supported clouds

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Why CCX for MySQL?

Galera clusters available

Choose between managed primary-secondary or multi-primary (Galera) clusters.

Hyperscalers and local clouds

Running your databases on hyperscalers like AWS or looking for local clouds such as Safespring, we’ve got you covered.

Security focused and certified

  • Dedicated virtual machines
  • End-to-end encryption
  • Firewalls, whitelists
  • VPC peering
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Wondering how much?

Managed MySQL features

The features you need to seamlessly and confidently integrate MySQL into your workflows.

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Provisioning and deployment

Deploy high availability databases with just a few clicks.

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Failover and auto-recovery

Any downtime-creating issues are identified and resolved automatically.

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Backups and DR

Implement a sophisticated backup and recovery strategy (including PITR).

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Scale up, out and in

Easily add and remove replicas and tailor storage to meet your requirements.

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Firewall and security

Your workloads are safe with firewalls and features like end-to-end encryption.

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Database user management

Manage role and access to your databases.

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Observability dashboards

See what is going on up and down the data stack, pinpointing any issues.

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Query monitoring

Identify their top queries and troubleshoot resource intensive issues within applications.

What MySQL versions do you support?

We currently support MySQL 8

What is Galera clustering?

MySQL Galera clustering is an active-active, high-availability architecture providing the ability to read and write from any node.

Does Severalnines offer support options?

All S9S deployments are monitored and managed by our platform ​​24×7. All accounts also come with standard support, which can be upgraded to premium.

Ready to deploy your first MySQL cluster?