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Managed Postgres Databases Across AWS, Azure, GCP — Weekly Benchmarks for Jun 19 – Jun 25, 2026

🗄️ Managed Postgres Databases — Weekly Provisioning Benchmarks

Window: Jun 19 – Jun 25, 2026 | Total runs: 189

Azure eastus2 had a rough week for managed postgres databases — reliability dropped 9.5 points to 90.5%.

At a glance

Cloud p50 p95 Reliability Runs
AWS 5m 14s 5m 28s 100.0% 63
Azure 5m 33s 6m 34s 88.9% 63
GCP 10m 33s 12m 16s 100.0% 63

What changed this week

  • ▼ Azure eastus2: reliability 90.5% (was 100.0%, Δ -9.5 pp)
  • ▼ Azure northeurope: reliability 85.7% (was 95.2%, Δ -9.5 pp)

Regional detail

AWS

Region p50 p95 Reliability
eu-north-1 5m 12s 5m 23s 100.0%
us-east-1 5m 18s 5m 28s 100.0%
us-west-2 5m 09s 5m 19s 100.0%

Azure

Region p50 p95 Reliability
eastus2 5m 33s 6m 34s 90.5%
northeurope 4m 36s 5m 45s 85.7%
westus2 5m 34s 6m 34s 90.5%

GCP

Region p50 p95 Reliability
europe-north1 10m 54s 11m 41s 100.0%
us-east1 11m 15s 12m 17s 100.0%
us-west2 10m 15s 12m 28s 100.0%

Methodology

Managed Postgres instance provisioning, measured from create-DB API call to the database accepting a connection. Includes teardown timing for completeness.

All data is collected via ProvisioningIQ — a continuous benchmarking platform that runs synthetic provisioning tests and publishes the results. No estimates, no vendor data; every number above came from a real provisioning attempt.

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