mysql monitoring tools Software

And automatic backup of different databases, system administrators, to protect data from unauthorized users need to take some action violated. If you are using MySQL, you can use some convenient features to protect the system, to significantly reduce the risk of confidential data from unauthorized user access.
That being said, the monitoring of MySQL, is an extremely important one, followed by small series gave you some useful MySQL monitoring tools:
  a, iis7 server monitoring tools:
  IIS7 server monitoring software tool that style is simple, simple operation, delete the system cache, restart the server, the server account password to modify, repair server replication, etc., can also be a key to open and close 503 MYSQL error monitoring, eliminating the tedious steps, a key to complete. You may also directly modify remote port range, eliminating the cumbersome step.
  There are a iis7 server monitoring tools, there are many Iis on real-time monitoring tool network, but the maintenance and management of both data and real-time performance monitoring tools are not many, we can say very little, and real-time monitoring and operation and maintenance project management, testing, development but part of the essential features that the software to meet our requirements:
mysql monitoring tools Software
  two, Spotlight on mysql
  client tools, with beautiful ui interface can monitor the mysql io, qcache, the number of connections, buffer pool, etc., but also there are early warning function of
  course there are other appropriate monitoring such as Spotlight on linux
  three, Lepus- Usagi [used more]
  an open source platform for domestic surveillance, can monitor the slow query mysql, qcache, the number of connections, buffer pool, etc. and the like, can monitor more than one, a plurality of instances to
  four, ZABBIX
  is an open source monitoring platform, and lepus similar to the configuration more complicated
  referencehttps://blog.csdn.net/jc_benben/article/details/79411738
  Fifth, real-time monitoring tool: doDBA

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