Session
Monitoring and Trending with MySQL

Sponsors
RubyNation Webyog VMware OmniTI CustomInk Dyn

January 11th, 2012 @ 10:55AM

Abstract

Learn best practices for MySQL monitoring and historical metrics collection. We'll discuss what you should monitor in MySQL. A common mistake is to monitor too many things, thus causing false alarms and leading your team to ignore real problems. At the same time, many users don't capture enough metrics to help them diagnose problems or understand their capacity planning needs. Balancing these two needs, and understanding the difference between fault detection and historical metrics, is important for building a reliable infrastructure.

Tracks: Manager, DBA

Level: Intermediate

Slides

Speaker

Mike DelNegro

Mike DelNegro

Principal DBA, AOL

Mike is a Principal DBA at AOL. He has over 15 years of professional experience working with large data sets, web technologies, and content delivery systems. Mike has built and supported thousands of hosts as part of MySQL, PostgreSQL, and MongoDB environments.

 

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