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Pulse Cloud (Hosted)
Pulse Cloud is the hosted version of Pulse — a fully managed monitoring instance that runs in the cloud so you don't have to self-host.
How It Works
- Sign up at the Pulse Cloud portal.
- Connect your agents — install the Pulse agent on your infrastructure pointing to your cloud URL.
- Monitor — access your dashboard from any browser or supported Pulse Mobile client.
Each Cloud account gets a dedicated, isolated Pulse instance with its own subdomain (e.g., yourname.cloud.pulserelay.pro).
Features
Pulse Cloud includes everything in the Pro plan, plus:
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Fully managed hosting | No server to manage, no updates to apply |
| Automatic updates | Your instance is always on the latest version |
| Automatic backups | Daily encrypted backups with 7-day retention |
| Dedicated instance | Your data runs in an isolated container — not shared with other tenants |
| Wildcard TLS | HTTPS with auto-renewing certificates |
| Mobile ready | Relay is pre-configured for secure Pulse Mobile remote access |
Cloud Enterprise (Add-On)
For organisations that need multi-tenant management:
| Feature | Capability Key |
|---|---|
| Multi-Tenant Mode | multi_tenant |
| Multi-User Mode | multi_user |
| Unlimited Instances | unlimited |
| White-Label Branding | white_label (coming soon) |
See Plans & Entitlements for the full feature matrix.
Getting Started
1. Create Your Account
Sign up via the Pulse Cloud portal. Your instance is provisioned automatically after checkout.
2. Connect Agents
Once your instance is running, install agents on your infrastructure:
curl -fsSL https://yourname.cloud.pulserelay.pro/install.sh | \
bash -s -- --url https://yourname.cloud.pulserelay.pro --token <api-token>
Generate installation commands from Settings → Unified Agents → Installation commands in your cloud dashboard.
3. Add Proxmox / TrueNAS Connections
Add your Proxmox VE, PBS, PMG, or TrueNAS systems via Settings → Infrastructure or Settings → TrueNAS.
4. Set Up Mobile Access
Relay is enabled by default on Cloud instances. Open Settings → Relay to prepare pairing and connect once mobile beta/public access is enabled.
Data & Privacy
- Your monitoring data runs in an isolated container — no shared databases.
- Data is stored encrypted at rest.
- Backups are automated and encrypted.
- You can export your configuration at any time via Settings → System → Recovery and migrate to self-hosted if needed.
- See Privacy for full details.
Billing
Pulse Cloud billing is handled by Stripe. You can manage your subscription from the Cloud portal:
- View current plan and usage
- Update payment method
- Cancel or change plans
Migrating To/From Cloud
Self-Hosted → Cloud
- Export from your self-hosted instance: Settings → System → Recovery → Create Backup.
- Import into your Cloud instance: Settings → System → Recovery → Restore Configuration.
- Update agent
--urlflags to point to your cloud URL.
Cloud → Self-Hosted
- Export from Cloud: Settings → System → Recovery → Create Backup.
- Install Pulse on your own server (see Install Guide).
- Import the backup.
- Re-activate your license key (if switching to Pro self-hosted).
- Update agent
--urlflags.
See Migration Guide for detailed steps.
FAQ
Can I use my own domain?
Custom domain support is planned for a future release. Currently, instances use *.cloud.pulserelay.pro subdomains.
Is my data shared with other users?
No. Each Cloud account runs in a dedicated, isolated container with its own data directory.
What happens if I cancel?
Your data is retained for 30 days after cancellation. You can export your configuration at any time before deletion.
Can I switch between Cloud and self-hosted?
Yes. Use the export/import workflow described above. Your monitoring configuration is fully portable.
See Also
- Plans & Entitlements — feature comparison across Community, Relay, Pro, Pro+, and Cloud
- Installation (Self-Hosted) — self-hosted installation guide
- Relay / Mobile Access — relay setup and mobile rollout status (pre-configured on Cloud)
- Multi-Tenant — multi-tenant mode (Cloud Enterprise)