MySQL Performance Monitoring Tool
Manage and monitor MySQL queries, processes, and metrics
Monitor your MySQL databases and pinpoint performance issues by using SolarWinds® Database Observability. We include MySQL performance monitoring capabilities designed to measure latency, throughput, errors, warnings, index usage, execution plans, and more—for every query that executes, in microsecond resolution. Built for IT professionals, Database Observability enables you to examine your instances globally and to drill into individual problem queries on specific servers.
Once you have the hosts installed, Database Observability gathers a broad set of system metrics. It collects and categorizes multi-dimensional data on every query, user, and system components like databases, processes, disks, and CPUs. Database Observability captures over 10,000 metrics every second from every system it monitors—beyond the standard counters and metrics exposed by MySQL.
Database Observability is a SaaS MySQL monitoring solution that offers access to new features and capabilities as SolarWinds deploys them. The agents are completely passive, using techniques such as network traffic capture and inspection of system views, and provide safe data encryption in-flight and at-rest, with no inbound network access required. The agents are built to be highly efficient and resource constrained, using less than 1 percent of CPU.
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MySQL database performance monitoring is the process of tracking metrics related to how MySQL is functioning. This process can help catch issues and ensure your databases support the function of other applications and systems.
MySQL is an open-source relational database management system (RDBMS) based on Structured Query Language (SQL). The ease of use is just one of the reasons MySQL is the world’s most popular open-source relational database server. However, admins still need to understand how to optimize its performance, which requires MySQL performance monitoring and tuning.
The basic work of a database is to run queries. When MySQL performance isn’t at the level you expect, a variety of factors may be causing the issue. It’s possible the issue could relate to hardware and a lack of memory; it could also be a problem with the way queries are being written or indexed. There might even be an issue in the cache. The only way to determine what’s causing poor performance is to monitor all the elements in your system capable of impacting MySQL performance. This involves monitoring metrics related to the database server and the speed at which it executes queries, and it involves monitoring all other system metrics with a potential impact on MySQL performance.
- What is MySQL performance monitoring?
MySQL database performance monitoring is the process of tracking metrics related to how MySQL is functioning. This process can help catch issues and ensure your databases support the function of other applications and systems.
MySQL is an open-source relational database management system (RDBMS) based on Structured Query Language (SQL). The ease of use is just one of the reasons MySQL is the world’s most popular open-source relational database server. However, admins still need to understand how to optimize its performance, which requires MySQL performance monitoring and tuning.
The basic work of a database is to run queries. When MySQL performance isn’t at the level you expect, a variety of factors may be causing the issue. It’s possible the issue could relate to hardware and a lack of memory; it could also be a problem with the way queries are being written or indexed. There might even be an issue in the cache. The only way to determine what’s causing poor performance is to monitor all the elements in your system capable of impacting MySQL performance. This involves monitoring metrics related to the database server and the speed at which it executes queries, and it involves monitoring all other system metrics with a potential impact on MySQL performance.
Manage and Monitor MySQL Databases
SolarWinds Observability SaaS
- Drill down to individual metrics with just a few clicks.
- Pinpoint performance issues based on real-time and historical data.
- Track query performance and resource use with a powerful MySQL monitor.