Introducing Database Traffic Control™: resource budgets for your Postgres query traffic.Learn moreSimeon Griggs [@simeonGriggs] | May 14, 2026Reducing the size and frequency of requests to your database has the double benefit of making your applications faster and cheaper. →Simeon Griggs [@simeonGriggs] | May 7, 2026The best way for you and your agents to see how your database actually performs in production. →Simeon Griggs [@simeonGriggs] | April 21, 2026There are many ways to slice a Postgres database for multi-tenant applications. Let's look at the three most common approaches and the trade-offs. →Simeon Griggs [@simeonGriggs] | April 10, 2026Dead tuples from high-churn job queues can silently degrade your Postgres database when vacuum falls behind—especially alongside competing workloads. Traffic Control keeps cleanup on track. →Simeon Griggs [@simeonGriggs] | March 30, 2026A high memory percentage in PlanetScale Postgres is not necessarily a problem. Let's compare how memory and CPU usage are different, how not all memory usage is created equal, and which signals actually require attention. →Simeon Griggs [@simeonGriggs] | February 19, 2026Build a real-time application with PlanetScale and the Cloudflare global network. Infrastructure choices you won't need to migrate away from once you hit scale. →