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  • Aug 2025

    • changed

      Additional IP addresses for our service gateways

      To improve the stability and performance of our services, we added two new IP addresses to our service gateway:

      • 45.129.44.191
      • 193.148.164.98

      Action required: Please update your firewall or network configurations to include these new IP addresses. The existing IP address 45.135.247.226 will remain active, but we recommend adding the new ones to ensure continued, uninterrupted access to our services. This is affecting our services: MariaDB, RabbitMQ, Redis, OpenSearch and LogMe on our external environment only. Our Help Center is always at your disposal if you have any questions.

  • Jul 2025

    • changed

      Update to idle connection timeout for exposed STACKIT data services

      We would like to inform you that the 28.07.25 version has been updated. This change affects the idle connection timeout for the following services: MariaDB, Redis, RabbitMQ, LogMe2, and OpenSearch. Previously set to several days, the timeout is now reduced to 60 minutes. Note: This change applies only to the above-mentioned data services and does not affect their Cloud Foundry counterparts ordered through the Cloud Foundry Marketplace. Key benefits:

      • Optimised resource management: The new timeout setting helps manage system resources more effectively by reducing inactive connections.
      • Increased stability: Users will experience fewer connection resets and timeouts, resulting in a more stable and reliable service. This change is part of our ongoing efforts to enhance performance and reliability. Our Help Center is always at your disposal if you have any questions.
  • May 2025

    • announcement

      STACKIT MariaDB 10.6 is now available

      We are happy to announce our new service releases for STACKIT MariaDB 10.6

      • The services are offered with completely new service plans. The version STACKIT Mariadb 10.4. will soon reach the end of support period and will be obsolete on November 31, 2023.
      • Plan to update to the new versions. Please feel free to contact our Help Center if you need any assistance.
  • Nov 2022

    • feature

      Data services access API is now available

      As of today the data services access API is publicly available, allowing you to programmatically order and manage your MariaDB, LogMe, PostgreSQL, RabbitMQ, and Redis instances.

  • Oct 2022

    • changed

      MariaDB is now available with SSL

      Starting today, we offer MariaDB 10.4 with SSL encryption. This provides improved security end-to-end for all new instances. The non-SSL plans offered to date (MariaDB 10.1 and 10.4) will be deprecated by November 1, 2022 and will be terminated May 1, 2023. Please plan your transition ahead of time. You can find a tutorial on the migration in our product documentation.

  • May 2022

    • changed

      New service plan sizes for PostgreSQL and MariaDB

      From June 1, 2022 the STACKIT PostgreSQL and MariaDB services will be expanded to include a new extra-large-cluster service plan. The new plan will introduce 500 GB persisted disk storage for the databases. In detail, the following service plans will be available for the PostgreSQL and MariaDB services:

      PlanSmall single instanceMedium single instanceSmall clusterMedium clusterBig clusterExtra large cluster
      High availability / for productive usenonoyesyesyesyes
      Nodes113333
      vCPUs per node222244
      RAM (GB) per node48481616
      Disk (GB)10501050100500

      The new version of the associated service certificate can be found here:
      PostgreSQL - EN: Certificate – STACKIT PostgreSQL DE: Leistungsschein – STACKIT PostgreSQL
      MariaDB - EN: Service Certificate – STACKIT MariaDB DE: Leistungsschein – STACKIT MariaDB

    • announcement

      Adjustment of MySQL service certificate valid as of June 1st, 2022

      On June 1st, 2022, the STACKIT cloud service MySQL will be renamed to MariaDB. Technically, the base functionality of the new MariaDB service will remain the same as previous, but the visible service naming will change on all relevant interfaces (service certificates, Portal, invoice, etc.). The specific service certificate adjustment can be found here: