Keep up with cloud & infrastructure changes without living in vendor docs.
Breaking.watch helps you track official cloud & infrastructure changelogs, deprecations, release notes, security updates, and breaking changes across 18 monitored services from one focused workflow.
Hosting, compute, networking, and platform services that sit underneath production systems and ops workflows.
The kinds of changes that make this category worth tracking.
- routing and platform defaults
- limits, quotas, and auth behavior
- runtime and deployment changes
- observability and infra compatibility
The teams that usually own the follow-up work.
- SREs
- platform owners
- DevOps
Services in Cloud & Infrastructure
Browse the public services in this category and jump into the vendor pages where breaking changes, deprecations, release notes, and monitoring context are described in more detail.
AWS SDK
Amazon Web Services SDK releases.
Azure
Microsoft Azure platform service updates.
Cloudflare
CDN, security, and edge compute changes.
DigitalOcean
Cloud infrastructure and VM updates.
Docker
Container runtime and engine releases.
Firebase
Firebase SDK and product release notes.
Google Cloud
Platform-wide cloud product release notes.
Grafana
Observability dashboards and visualization platform for metrics, logs, and traces.
Heroku
Platform-as-a-service deployment changes.
Hetzner
Cloud and dedicated server provider with data centers in Europe and US.
Kubernetes
Container orchestration and cluster platform releases.
Netlify
Platform for automated deployment and hosting of composable web apps.
Next.js
React framework and app router releases.
Prometheus
Open-source monitoring, metrics collection, and alerting toolkit.
Render
Cloud platform for deploying and scaling applications and databases.
Scaleway
European cloud provider offering instances, bare metal, and managed services.
Terraform
Infrastructure-as-code provider updates.
Vercel
Deployment platform and edge network updates.
Useful reads for teams watching Cloud & Infrastructure updates.
A small set of use cases and guides for the kinds of upstream breaking changes, deprecations, release-note signals, and operational follow-up work people usually care about in this category.
Breaking change alerting for vendor updates
Catch breaking changes across the services your stack depends on before they create production incidents or rushed migration work.
How to track breaking changes across your stack
A practical approach to tracking breaking changes across APIs, cloud vendors, SDKs, and platforms without drowning in noise.
Changelog monitoring vs. uptime monitoring
Uptime monitors tell you when something is already failing. Release note and changelog monitoring help you catch upstream changes before they become incidents.
A few quick questions.
Read the full FAQWhy keep an eye on cloud & infrastructure changelogs?
Because these tools change in ways that can quietly create upgrade work, compatibility issues, or production headaches if nobody catches it early.
Which cloud & infrastructure services are covered here?
This page currently lists 18 public production services in the Cloud & Infrastructure category.
What kinds of updates matter most in cloud & infrastructure?
Usually the ones that change behavior, break compatibility, introduce deprecations, or need follow-up later.
Follow what matters. Ignore the rest.
Pick the cloud & infrastructure services you actually use, then let breaking.watch keep watch in the background.