![]() The Monitoring software is installed on a local computer, server, or virtual machine and then collects a number of process metrics such as CPU load, RAM usage, and a variety of other resources over SSH/SNMP. It’s also compatible with a variety of cloud databases like Amazon RDS, Amazon Aurora, Oracle Cloud, Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure and Alibaba Cloud. Navicat Monitor monitors your MySQL, MariaDB and Percona servers, and collects metrics at regular intervals using an agentless architecture. Today’s article will provide one of the first looks at this promising new tool by exploring some of its many features as well as how to configure it, with an emphasis on Windows 10. The latest player to enter the database monitoring arena is Navicat, whose line of database administration tools for MySQL, MariaDB, SQL Server, SQLite, Oracle and PostgreSQL are widely regarded as industry leaders. From the perspective of database administrators (DBAs), the agentless approach is a lot easier to manage than agent-based monitoring because you don’t need to deploy agent software on every server and can monitor your server(s) remotely. Tools that employ an agentless architecture collect performance metrics from your database server(s) without requiring the installation of any agent software on the server(s). ![]() One of the hottest trends in database administration is agentless monitoring. Article originally posted on Database Journal – Daily Database Management & Administration News and Tutorials. Visit Database Journal – Daily Database Management & Administration News and Tutorials Configuring Navicat Monitor on Windows 10 ![]()
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