Open source monitoring tool for MySQL
In-depth insights into MySQL behavior, infrastructure usage, database health, and performance.
Percona Monitoring and Management (PMM) for MySQL provides in-depth insights about MongoDB behavior, including slow-performing queries and anomalies that might affect the applications. Additionally, PMM gives users MySQL-specific dashboards that provide in-depth visibility into infrastructure usage and database health and performance. Part of PMM, Percona Advisors keep MySQL databases secure and performant by continuously scanning them for potential security threats, misconfigurations, and available performance improvements.
Features overview
MySQL-specific Dashboards
MySQL-specific dashboards provide in-depth visibility into infrastructure usage and database health and performance.
Query Analytics for MySQL
Zoom in and drill down to information about database performance, from node to single-query levels. Perform in-depth troubleshooting and performance optimization with the Query Analytics feature. Query Analytics for MySQL uncovers insights about database behavior, including slow-performing queries and anomalies that might affect your application.
Alerting
Be aware of the issues affecting your MySQL-based applications before your customers or users point them out. Let PMM know what metrics are critical for you and what thresholds are acceptable for each metric; PMM will automatically detect anomalies and alert you when human intervention is required.
Percona Advisors
A part of PMM, Percona Advisors for MySQL keep your databases secure, compliant, and performant by continuously scanning databases for potential security threats, misconfigurations, and available performance improvements. Constantly evolving with technology and user feedback, Percona Advisors check for:
- Availability at risk
- Replication inconsistencies
- Durability at risk
- Passwordless users
- Unsecure connections
- Unstable OS configuration
- Available performance improvements
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