Security News > 2021 > August > Datadog Database Monitoring extends database visibility to boost query performance
With insights into query performance and explain plans, as well as automatic correlation of query metrics with application and infrastructure metrics, Database Monitoring provides engineers and database administrators the visibility they need to quickly find and fix application performance issues that arise from slow running database queries.
Datadog Database Monitoring builds on the existing ability to monitor the general health and availability of the database and underlying infrastructure by allowing users to pinpoint the exact queries that impact application performance and user experience.
With DBM, users can see the performance of database queries, troubleshoot slow queries with detailed execution breakdowns, and analyze historical trends in query latencies and overhead. This allows organizations to unlock improvements not only in database performance, but also in the performance of the upstream applications, APIs, and microservices that the database underpins.
"Databases underpin today's digital experiences. Consequently, a disruption in database uptime and performance can quickly have dramatic effects on business operations," said Renaud Boutet, Senior Vice President, Product Management, Datadog.
"Datadog Database Monitoring enables our engineers on both the Product and Infrastructure teams to pinpoint query performance issues and ultimately avoid prolonged downtime that disrupts the end-user experience. The best part is that it's all within a single tool."
DBM offers a centralized view of database performance data, automatically correlated with infrastructure and application metrics, without requiring direct user access to database instances.
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