MySQL is an open-source relational database management system used to store and query structured data with SQL. It is commonly used by developers, database administrators, and operations teams to build and run web applications, content systems, and other data-driven software. The primary product surfaces are the database server, command-line tools, client libraries, and administrative utilities, with managed offerings also available through cloud providers.
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Frequently Asked Questions
›Is MySQL currently down?
MySQL is currently Operational. CheckUpstream tracks MySQL in real-time across the official status page, RSS / Atom feeds, and community telemetry — refresh this page for the latest reading.
Looking for the live "is MySQL down" view? See the MySQL Status page.
›When did MySQL last have an outage?
MySQL has not had a resolved incident in the past 12 months on the surfaces CheckUpstream monitors.
›What's MySQL's 30-day uptime?
MySQL's 30-day customer-perceived uptime is 100.000%. The figure is weighted (full-outage = 1.0, degraded = 0.3) so component blips don't collapse the score the way a raw incident-count would.
›How do I monitor MySQL in production?
Sign up to CheckUpstream and add MySQL to a watchlist. We send incident alerts via Slack, email, webhook, or PagerDuty within seconds of detection — covering both the official status page and community signals (HN, Reddit, Bluesky, Cloudflare Radar).
›What does MySQL do?
MySQL is an open-source relational database management system used to store and query structured data with SQL. It is commonly used by developers, database administrators, and operations teams to build and run web applications, content systems, and other data-driven software. The primary product surfaces are the database server, command-line tools, client libraries, and administrative utilities, with managed offerings also available through cloud providers.
›How does CheckUpstream track MySQL?
We poll MySQL's official status page on a 1-5 minute cadence, parse its RSS / Atom feed as a fallback, ingest community signals from social platforms, and aggregate per-org SDK telemetry. Multiple sources reduce false positives versus any single feed alone.