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Configure Database Observability
After initial setup, you may need to tune your configuration for specific requirements. This section covers advanced configuration topics for production deployments.
What you can do
- Tune Alloy collection: Adjust collector settings for performance and data volume.
- Monitor multiple databases: Configure monitoring for multiple database instances with deployment patterns.
- Verify telemetry status: Validate that your databases are correctly configured and sending telemetry.
Configuration workflow
- Start with defaults: The default configuration works for most environments.
- Tune collection: Adjust intervals and limits based on your scale.
- Add databases: Configure monitoring for additional databases.
- Verify telemetry: Validate that each database is sending data correctly.
Explore next steps
- Tune Alloy collection
Adjust Grafana Alloy collector settings for optimal performance and data volume. - Monitor multiple databases
Configure Database Observability to monitor multiple database instances with deployment patterns and labeling strategies. - Verify telemetry status
Use the Configuration page to validate that Database Observability is correctly receiving telemetry from your MySQL and PostgreSQL databases.
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