SolarWinds Bolsters Database Observability for Cloud-Native Platform

SolarWinds Bolsters Database Observability for Cloud-Native Platform>
Security Review – Priyan Sampath
SolarWinds has announced major enhancements to its Database Observability capability in the SolarWinds Observability platform.
The new capabilities provide full visibility into open-source, cloud-enabled, and NoSQL databases, enabling organizations to identify and address critical threats to their systems and business.
Database Observability is part of the SolarWinds Database Performance Management portfolio, making SolarWinds one of the leaders in comprehensive Database Performance Management offerings.
The company highlights that database performance is crucial to an organization’s IT strategy and business operations, but it also poses complex challenges.
Without precise monitoring and observability, IT and DevOps teams struggle to diagnose performance issues accurately, risking costly downtime and decreased service quality.
SolarWinds Database Observability is designed to meet the needs of modern enterprise environments by providing full visibility and query-level workload monitoring across centralized, distributed, cloud-based, and on-premises databases.
It helps organizations understand database implications during code deployment, troubleshoot performance issues in real-time, and identify unusual behavior and potential issues within the database.
According to SolarWinds, the Database Observability offering brings transparency to databases, providing full insight into system performance across the entire tech stack.
This helps organizations prevent outages, anticipate issues, and understand the health and scalability of their systems and services.
SolarWinds Database Observability is part of the SolarWinds Observability solution, a cloud-native software-as-a-service (SaaS) offering that provides comprehensive visibility across the technology stack.
It simplifies database performance management and allows organizations to identify critical issues, including those caused by complex dependencies between the database, operating system, and network.
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