Top metrics to monitor in your MySQL databases

by Dec 20, 2018

As tables increase in size and more users come online, it becomes increasingly necessary to fine-tune your MySQL database server from time to time. The secret to knowing what adjustments need to be made is to perform regular monitoring. Most databases offer dozens, if not hundreds, of performance metrics that you can assess. Tracking the most useful metrics and reviewing them in the most informative way(s) strikes a balance between over-monitoring and firefighting unforeseen crises.

Watch the Geek Sync webcast "Top Metrics to Monitor in Your MySQL Databases" to learn some tricks of the trade to be as performant as possible and make your life easier as a MySQL user.

The presenter, Shree Nair, is Director of Technology Partnerships at IDERA. Shree has an exceptional track record in innovation, partner management, solution development, and global team leadership. He is the former Product Manager of Webyog’s MySQL tools. Under his direction, Webyog performed a complete overhaul of the product and business systems to target a wide range of industries worldwide and expanded customer base beyond 30,000 customers. Shree believes monitoring MySQL should be easy and he continually seeks opportunities to make MySQL user’s life easy. Shree earned a Master's at Coventry University, England.

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SQL Diagnostic Manager for MySQL is an agentless monitoring application for MySQL and MariaDB. It pro-actively identifies issues affecting database performance. It reduces downtime, tightens security, and improves the performance of MySQL or MariaDB. It is easy to set up and includes more than 600 monitors and advisors that continuously check the health status of MySQL and MariaDB.

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