
The following sensors are available for this kind of monitoring:įor these sensors, you can define valid Structured Query Language (SQL) statements that the sensors send to the database server. You can use these sensors to process the data table and show requested values in individual channels. Sensors of this type connect to the database server, execute a defined query, and show the execution time of the whole request and the query. PRTG provides several sensors that can monitor the content of databases. Usually, these sensors monitor performance counters via Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI). Sensors that monitor database performance : Monitor databases with a more abstract view on the servers.You can optionally process data tables and show values in individual channels or monitor transactions. These sensors send a request to the database server and receive corresponding values. Sensors that monitor databases directly : Monitor databases from the user perspective.For this case, PRTG uses the ActiveX Data Objects (ADO) interface.


It is also possible to monitor many other database servers.

PRTG comes with built-in native sensors for the most common databases: Furthermore, database monitoring with PRTG can alert you via a corresponding sensor status if database queries return unexpected result values. Monitoring your databases lets you ensure that database queries are processed in time, and that the database itself performs within the defined parameters.
