May 2026

What’s New At Releem
May 2026

MAY 05, 2026 • WRITTEN BY ROMAN AGABEKOV
Releem now supports more database environments, helping teams monitor database health, review recommendations, and improve security, performance, and reliability from one workflow.

In April and May, we added PostgreSQL support, Azure Database for MySQL support, Windows installation improvements, automated configuration changes for Windows, and several Query Analytics updates to make recommendations faster to understand. 🎉

We’ve also been sharing more of our database research with the community. This month, Gabriel presented a deep technical session at Percona Live titled The Hidden Lives of Temp Tables: Unraveling MySQL Internal Management.

Community Contributions

We're always collecting issues and feature requests on our GitHub. Here's where you can contribute:

  • Issues – If you encounter any problems or bugs, report them here.
  • Feature Requests – Have an idea to make Releem even better? Share your suggestions here.

Product Updates

Expanded database support to PostgreSQL

Releem now supports PostgreSQL, giving teams a more consistent way to monitor database health, receive recommendations, and manage performance across MySQL, MariaDB, and PostgreSQL environments. Health checks, security checks, query analytics, activity monitoring, and configuration tuning are currently in place.
Read the PostgreSQL installation docs
Expanded database support to Azure Database for MySQL

Releem now supports Azure database for MySQL, making it easier to connect managed MySQL environments on Azure and bring them into the same database management workflow as other supported databases (Closes #265).
Read the installation docs

Improved Windows installation and automation

We added a Windows installer and helper scripts to simplify installation, updates, apply, and rollback workflows on Windows. This reduces manual setup and makes it easier to keep Releem Agent installed and up to date in Windows environments (Closes #436).

Read the Windows installation docs


Safe configuration changes on Windows

Releem can now safely apply approved configuration changes on Windows. Teams can review recommendations in the dashboard, approve them with a click, and let Releem apply the selected changes automatically.

Query recommendations now shown in Query Analytics

Query Analytics now shows query recommendations directly inside the analytics tab. Instead of clicking a button to request results, you can see available recommendations immediately and move from identifying expensive queries to reviewing what can be improved.

Last analysis details added to Query Analytics

Query Analytics now shows when each SQL query was last analyzed with a timestamp displayed in this format: Analyzed at: 2026.5.29 20.01. This helps teams understand whether recommendations reflect recent workload activity, which is especially useful after deployments, traffic changes, or configuration updates.
Configurable Security Checks

Releem now allows you to disable Security Checks that are not relevant to your environment. This gives teams more control over security monitoring and helps reduce noise from checks that do not apply to a specific system configuration. A special thanks to our early user Jeff for suggesting this improvement 🙌 (Closes #472)
Demo server added for new users

New users now get access to a demo server. This makes it easier to explore the Releem dashboard, review the recommendation workflow, and understand the product before connecting to a production database.

Notifications for invited users

Invited users now receive weekly reports, recommendations and other notifications, so partners and teams can bring additional users into the workflow more easily.

Agent security fixes

We shipped security fixes for Releem Agent as part of our ongoing work to keep the Agent safer and more reliable in production environments.

Article by

  • Founder & CEO
    Roman Agabekov has 17 years of experience managing and optimizing MySQL and MariaDB in high-load environments. He founded Releem to automate routine database management tasks like performance monitoring, tuning, and query optimization. His articles share practical insights to help others maintain and improve their databases.