Linking from DataDog to DBmarlin

DBmarlin has taken a significant step forward by integrating deep database monitoring capabilities into Datadog’s full-stack observability platform, providing users with unparalleled insights into database performance.
With DBmarlin’s detailed performance metrics and Datadog’s robust observability platform, DevOps teams can now gain a complete view of their databases’ health, pinpoint performance bottlenecks, and improve overall application performance faster than ever before.
About DataDog
Datadog is a leading observability platform that delivers real-time monitoring and analytics across applications, infrastructure, and microservices.
It offers full-stack monitoring, distributed tracing, and log management with a strong emphasis on high-resolution metrics and real-time alerting. Datadog enables DevOps and SRE teams to quickly identify and resolve issues, optimise performance, and maintain comprehensive visibility across their entire technology stack, making it an essential tool for modern cloud-native environments.
About DBmarlin
DBmarlin is an advanced database performance monitoring solution designed to simplify and streamline database management across a wide range of platforms, including many that Datadog’s database monitoring does not support, such as Informix, SAP HANA, and CockroachDB.
With a focus on ease of use, DBmarlin provides detailed insights into database health, query performance, and resource utilization, allowing users to quickly identify and resolve bottlenecks.
Its intuitive interface, coupled with deep analytics, enables database administrators, DevOps teams, and developers to optimise performance proactively and ensure that their databases run smoothly and efficiently. By offering real-time monitoring and historical analysis, DBmarlin empowers teams to make data-driven decisions and improve the overall reliability of their database environments.
Why integrate?
While Datadog already provides strong database monitoring for four platforms (MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle, and SQL Server), which is ahead of many full-stack observability vendors, it does not offer deep monitoring for six of the ten platforms that DBmarlin supports.
The integration is achieved via a browser extension that allows users to click through in context from Datadog’s APM screens, such as the Service and Trace views. This enables users to transition from viewing SQL performance from the application’s perspective to seeing SQL performance and execution plans from the database’s perspective.
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