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Surface and optimize slow performing queries with Datadog Database Monitoring

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Kai Xin Tai, Jason Manson-Hing
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1,124
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Language
English
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Summary

Database Monitoring is a new feature that provides deep visibility into databases across all hosts. It enables developers and database administrators to easily understand the health and performance of their databases, as well as quickly troubleshoot any issues that arise. The tool allows users to see the performance of normalized queries at a glance, analyze historical trends in query performance, explore and visualize sampled queries, and detect infrastructure-level issues impacting the database. Database Monitoring currently supports MySQL 5.6+ and PostgreSQL 9.6+ databases, regardless of whether they're self-hosted or fully managed.

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