You can access Performance Insights through the Amazon RDS console in two places: Just sign in to the Amazon RDS console, and go to the Performance Insights dashboard to start monitoring performance with just one click. Or, use the EnablePerformanceInsights parameter of the CreateDbInstance or ModifyDbInstance API methods. You can enable it for other instances on the console by choosing Modify on the Instance actions menu. Performance Insights is enabled by default for instances that you create in the AWS Management Console. It also requires no configuration or maintenance, and it’s currently available as a free preview with Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL. Using a dashboard that visualizes database load-along with which SQL statements are causing the load and why-Performance Insights makes detecting performance problems easy for both experts and non-experts.īecause it collects performance data using lightweight methods, Performance Insights doesn’t impact the performance of your applications. With this release, AWS has also included the first release of a useful feature in Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) called Performance Insights. Sign Up to Preview Performance Insights with Additional Database EnginesĪWS recently announced general availability of Amazon Aurora with PostgreSQL compatibility.
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