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Inside of the Activity of SQL Server: Are You Monitoring It Right?

Posted by Lukas Vileikis on Nov 16, 2021 7:21:00 AM

If you have found yourself working with SQL Server or SQL Server Express for quite a while, you might have already noticed just how important the monitoring of such database instances can be. While there might be a dozen of database monitoring and management tools available for you to use (you may be using a SQL Server management studio or similar tools already), however, if you have tried one or a few of them, you might have noticed that only a couple of them are up to the task since monitoring also needs to be done in the right way. 

 

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Topics: database dashboard, database operations, sql server monitoring, sql monitoring tools, database monitoring, sqlmonitor, sqlperformance, sqlmanager, database farm, farmmanagement

How is The Memory of Your SQL Server Doing?

Posted by Lukas Vileikis on Nov 10, 2021 7:05:00 AM

If you are a database administrator, especially if you find yourself being a Microsoft SQL Server DBA, you probably find yourself needing to take care of a lot of things: these things might include the availability, security, capacity, or performance of your database instances, but there might be a couple of smaller things you would need to take care of: one of these things would include keeping an eye out on the memory of your SQL Server instances. 

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Topics: database dashboard, database operations, sql server monitoring, sql monitoring tools, database monitoring, sqlmonitor, sqlperformance, sqlmanager, database farm, farmmanagement

Top Tips for Oracle Database Monitoring

Posted by Chad Pabalan on Nov 7, 2021 8:30:00 AM

In large Oracle database environments, the usual problems that an Oracle database administrator encounter daily are long running queries, multiple blocking processes, that eventually ends into a deadlock transaction, high resource consumption of a query that causes performance degradation and other causes such as poor query design and poor index usage, instead of throwing hardware to the performance problems happening within the Oracle environment. 

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Topics: database operations, sql server monitoring, sql monitoring tools, database monitoring, sqlmonitor, sqlperformance, sqlmanager

Databases for Senior Developers - Monitoring Databases with Tools

Posted by Lukas Vileikis on Nov 3, 2021 9:30:00 AM

If you are a Senior developer, you probably have a lot of things on your plate. From mentoring junior developers to taking on large amounts of web development work, sometimes it might seem like you don’t even have the time to do anything else – however, the monitoring of databases is something that bothers every senior developer at least once in their career – they might ask questions like how do we do that? When? What tools do we use? 

Monitoring database instances manually can be very tedious and time-consuming – especially if you have a lot of database servers to take care of. However, don’t fret because there is a solution – with dbWatch, you can monitor all kinds of database instances from Oracle and Sybase to MySQL, MSSQL, MariaDB, and PostgreSQL. 

 

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Topics: database dashboard, database operations, sql server monitoring, sql monitoring tools, database monitoring, sqlmonitor, sqlperformance, sqlmanager, database farm, farmmanagement

Are your Database Locks Dead?

Posted by Lukas Vileikis on Oct 27, 2021 6:29:00 AM

If you have found yourself in the shoes of a database administrator or even a very database-savvy developer or a system administrator, you probably know a thing or two about databases. Chances are that you have probably heard about database locks as well – a database lock is usually used to make only one session able to update a particular set of data, and it’s a pretty usual thing in the world of database administration.

However, what you might not have heard about are deadlocks – a deadlock in the database world usually refers to a situation where two or more transactions are in the process of waiting for each other to end, but neither ever does. What do you do in such a scenario and how do you tackle such a problem? Thankfully, you have dbWatch. 

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Topics: database dashboard, database operations, sql server monitoring, sql monitoring tools, database monitoring, sqlmonitor, sqlperformance, sqlmanager, database farm, farmmanagement

What’s the Size of Your Database Instances? MySQL Edition

Posted by Lukas Vileikis on Oct 13, 2021 8:47:00 AM

If you are a database administrator, you are probably already keeping an eye out on your database instances as it is. You probably already know how important it is to monitor the performance of your database instances; you know how to optimize your database instances for high availability, security, performance, you know how to deal with capacity issues too. 

However, what’s also worth discussing is the actual size of your database instances: do you know what data your database instances hold? How much of it is necessary? How much of it isn’t? 

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Topics: database dashboard, database operations, sql server monitoring, sql monitoring tools, database monitoring, sqlmonitor, sqlperformance, sqlmanager, database farm, farmmanagement

Sessions in Databases: To Monitor or Not to Monitor?

Posted by Lukas Vileikis on Oct 6, 2021 8:27:00 AM

If you have every worked with databases, you are probably already familiar with a couple of concepts including SQL queries, performance, and also sessions. Today we will provide a little more information regarding their monitoring in dbWatch. 

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Topics: database dashboard, database operations, sql server monitoring, sql monitoring tools, database monitoring, sqlmonitor, sqlperformance, sqlmanager, database farm, farmmanagement

Optimizing MySQL Engines with dbWatch

Posted by Lukas Vileikis on Sep 29, 2021 8:07:00 AM

If you’re a MySQL DBA, you probably already know a thing or two about storage engines in MySQL. If you dug into MySQL or MariaDB here or there, you probably already know that both MySQL and MariaDB offers numerous storage engines (one of those is InnoDB, there also is MyISAM, MEMORY, CSV, etc.) – MySQL even has a storage engine called a “black hole”, no joke. 

 

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Topics: database dashboard, database operations, sql server monitoring, sql monitoring tools, database monitoring, sqlmonitor, sqlperformance, sqlmanager, database farm, farmmanagement

MySQL Connections

Posted by Lukas Vileikis on Sep 22, 2021 10:00:00 AM

If you are a developer that finds himself frequently using MySQL for database administration, you probably already know a thing or two about it. You might know what CRUD (Create Read Update Delete) queries are, and you might know a thing or two about MySQL or MariaDB storage engines, database design, the kinds of indexes MySQL and MariaDB offers, also partitions. If you have ever dug deeper into MySQL or MariaDB, you might have also noticed that it has a limit of connections that it permits. 

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Topics: database dashboard, database operations, sql server monitoring, sql monitoring tools, database monitoring, sqlmonitor, sqlperformance, sqlmanager, database farm, farmmanagement

Database Uptime 101

Posted by Lukas Vileikis on Sep 15, 2021 9:00:00 AM

If you have ever developed something, whether an application or a website, you probably know how critical uptime is. Uptime is not talked about since it’s frequently found to be imperative for most companies to complete their daily operations. Once our services are down, we are doing everything we can to make them available again because the longer they are down, the more issues will be caused. 

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Topics: database dashboard, database operations, sql server monitoring, sql monitoring tools, database monitoring, sqlmonitor, sqlperformance, sqlmanager, database farm, farmmanagement

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