We are working hard to improve the user experience on the database section of our blog.

The aim is to make the blog more useful than ever for readers looking for insights into database monitoring, observability, performance, and day-to-day management of data estates. We love databases, DBAs, and the wider data management world. Which is why we feel the site should offer a balanced mix of practical, relevant content.

Over the last month, we have published a strong run of posts that reflects that direction. Together, they show the range of topics we are covering and the kind of value we want the blog to keep delivering.

The DBA Series

Recent posts by resident SQL and database expert, Kevin Kline, focus on the pressures of modern database work, from burnout and reactive firefighting to observability gaps and storage strategy. Together, they point to the same need: better visibility, fewer avoidable issues, and more time for proactive improvement.

Deep Dive Technical Content

We are also publishing more technical articles that explore specific product capabilities in more detail. Recent work focuses on two practical challenges for database teams: discovering unmonitored instances and tuning slow queries more effectively.

Get Involved on THWACK

Content on the SolarWinds Database Blog is written by SolarWinds staff and collaborators. That helps us keep the blog consistent, credible, and closely aligned with the topics that matter most to our audience.

If you would like to contribute to the wider conversation, THWACK is the ideal place to do it. THWACK is the SolarWinds community where IT pros, DBAs, and other practitioners share ideas, ask questions, exchange advice, and talk through real-world challenges.

Joining is straightforward. Create a free account, complete your profile, and start exploring the discussions, groups, and product communities that match your interests. From there, you can ask questions, share advice, comment on posts, and take part in conversations around database management, monitoring, observability, and wider IT operations.

We look forward to your contributions. And do keep coming back for more content updates.