May 1, 2024
Updated July 2, 2025
15 minute read
Database Monitoring involves overseeing and maintaining the health and performance of databases to ensure their optimal functioning. It plays a critical role in ensuring the availability, reliability, and performance of database systems, which are essential for various organizations that rely heavily on data. Failure to monitor databases can lead to data loss, downtime, and performance issues, impacting business operations and customer satisfaction.
Why Learn Database Monitoring?
There are several reasons why individuals may want to learn about Database Monitoring:
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Reading list
We've selected seven books
that we think will supplement your
learning. Use these to
develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a
deeper understanding of the topics covered in
Database Monitoring.
Provides a comprehensive guide to using Grafana and Prometheus for database monitoring. It covers everything from setting up and configuring these tools to creating dashboards and alerts.
Comprehensive guide to optimizing MySQL performance. It covers topics such as indexing, caching, and replication.
Comprehensive guide to MongoDB. It covers everything from installation and configuration to advanced topics such as sharding and replication.
Comprehensive guide to Elasticsearch. It covers everything from installation and configuration to advanced topics such as indexing and search.
Comprehensive guide to Cassandra. It covers everything from installation and configuration to advanced topics such as performance tuning and replication.
Comprehensive guide to Hadoop. It covers everything from installation and configuration to advanced topics such as data processing and machine learning.
Comprehensive guide to Kafka. It covers everything from installation and configuration to advanced topics such as data processing and machine learning.
For more information about how these books relate to this course, visit:
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