Opsview announced a new Opspack to monitor the availability and performance of MariaDB, one of the most popular database servers in the world.
By monitoring over 39 performance metrics, including connects, sessions, hits and free blocks, Opsview helps IT teams ensure that their MariaDB databases are at top performance. MariaDB is a popular, drop-in replacement for MySQL, turning data into structured information, where its performance is crucial in a wide variety of applications.
By utilizing Opsview’s MariaDB Opspack, IT teams are able to monitor all of the storage engines, plugins, and other tools within its robust environment.
Here are a few specific benefits of the MariaDB Opspack:
• Performance Metrics: Provides a wide variety of performance metrics that allows you to make sure your database is running at full speed, enabling you to monitor any performance changes in your environment over a period of time.
• Clear Graphing and Reporting: Shows exactly what the database is doing and measures its performance over time via graphs that pinpoint insights that are easy to analyze.
• Notifications: The new MariaDB Opspack combined with Opsview Monitor’s many notification integrations will make sure you get the right alerts to the right people at the right time.
With the increasing popularity of MariaDB, Opsview’s Opspack provides a valuable tool to increase efficiency and ensures that the MariaDB databases are running at peak performance and keeps downtime to a minimum.
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