The database is the heart of the application. Before we dig into some insights about why it’s essential to monitor Postgres, we’ll first discuss a bit about monitoring. Monitoring is collecting historic data points that you then use to generate alerts (for any anomalies), to optimize your database, and lastly to be proactive in case something goes wrong (for example, a failing database).
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I will fix it soon. Thank you for pointing it out Thirumal.
This is so helpful.
Nice work