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3 Things to monitor the performance of your Database

Buen Fin | Black Friday | CyberMonday

During events such as Buen Fin, Black Friday or CyberMonday, where large stores have a shopping period with great discounts and promotions, it is essential to keep an eye on the database to ensure that it works correctly and your system is maintained without crashes or losses.

Three key aspects

Query performance and response time
The most common problems that affect query performance in a database include a lack of relevant indexes, poorly optimized or written queries, overloading during periods of high demand such as the “Buen Fin”, insufficient resources, data fragmentation, deadlocks between transactions and network problems. These issues can slow response time, creating bottlenecks and negatively impacting the user experience. Addressing them requires a strategy that involves query optimization, constant monitoring, and configuration adjustments to ensure optimal database performance during high traffic events. So monitoring the time it takes for queries to execute is crucial. You can use database monitoring tools to identify slow queries or crashes that could slow down your system.
Use of resources
During high demand events such as “Buen Fin”, the load on the database can increase significantly. Monitor CPU, memory, and storage usage to ensure critical limits are not being reached that could impact performance. A key recommendation for monitoring resource usage in a database during events like the “Buen Fin” is to employ specialized tools such as Prometheus and Grafana. Prometheus, an open source monitoring system collects metrics from multiple sources, including databases, storing them in a time series database. Grafana, for its part, offers visualization capabilities that allow you to create interactive dashboards and graphs that show crucial data about database performance, such as CPU, memory, and storage usage. The combination of both tools offers a real-time view of resource use, facilitating the identification of problems and the configuration of alerts to act preventively against possible problems during periods of high demand such as “Buen Fin”.
Security and backups
Ensure that database backups are being performed regularly and that security protocols are active and up to date. High traffic events can also be a time of increased safety risk, so it is important to remain vigilant in this regard. Primary risks include SQL injection, unauthorized access, data leaks, lack of encryption, and failure to apply patches or updates. To protect the database, it is crucial to implement strong security practices, such as strict data validation, access control, log monitoring, encryption of sensitive information, and keeping systems and software up to date. These measures help prevent vulnerabilities and ensure the protection of sensitive data during periods of high demand such as the “Buen Fin”.

 

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Conclusión

In summary, ensuring optimal database performance during high demand events, such as the “Buen Fin”, does not only depend on monitoring technical aspects such as query performance, resource usage and security. Maintaining fluid and effective communication between development, database management, and operations teams is equally crucial. This ongoing collaboration allows for a rapid and coordinated response to any issues that may arise. The synergy between these teams facilitates the early identification of possible obstacles, thus promoting proactive solutions that guarantee the stability, security and efficiency of the database during critical moments such as the “Buen Fin”. Open communication and collaboration between departments not only solve technical challenges, but also foster a solid organizational culture, oriented towards continuous improvement and the ability to adapt to high-impact events in the business environment. Ultimately, this interdisciplinary cooperation results in a more robust and satisfying experience for both users and the company as a whole during periods of intense commercial activity.

 

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