Amazon DynamoDB, a part of the Amazon Web Services portfolio, is a non-relational database that delivers reliable performance at any scale. It's a fully managed, proprietary NoSQL database service that supports key-value and document data structures, offers built-in security, backup and restore, and in-memory caching.
With Applications Manager's AWS monitoring tool, you can auto-discover your DynamoDB tables, gather data for performance metrics like latency, request throughput and throttling errors. With our DynamoDB monitoring feature, optimize resource usage and improve application performance of your Amazon DynamoDB database.
Identify database actions with higher latency. With our DynamoDB monitoring tool, track request latency to know the time it takes for a database operation to get processed. Get successful request latency reports for various read/write operations like GET, PUT, Scan, etc from a DynamoDB service side perspective. Examine the behavior and DynamoDB performance of a global table with key usage stats like the count of returned records and bytes from GetRecords operations (Amazon DynamoDB Streams) during specified periods.
Applications Manager's AWS DynamoDB monitoring system enables you to ensure performance analysis at the table level based on user needs, by making informed decisions about setting up provisioned throughput capacity. With the aid of DynamoDB metrics such as reserved capacity, gauge how you can scale up or down your throughput settings. Monitor the consumed read/write capacity units to prevent throttling errors to and be up-to-date on request rates, application throughput pattern and table activity.

If your application exceeds your provisioned throughput settings, it is subject to request throttling. You can manage your reserve capacity accordingly so the provisioned throughput does not get exhausted. This way, you can handle sudden increases in traffic without returning throttling errors. With Applications Manager's AWS DynamoDB monitoring tool, you can set up thresholds and get notified when throttled events are generated. Associate throttled requests with throttle events to identify the event throttling the request.

Applications Manager's Amazon DynamoDB monitoring enables you to identify performance anomalies by providing a break-down of:

Get a jumpstart on monitoring the Amazon DynamoDB database in your environment. Applications Manager's DynamoDB monitor instantly notifies you of performance issues and bottlenecks and enables you to take quick remedial action before your end-users experience issues.
While comprehensive metric collection is foundational, ManageEngine Applications Manager elevates DynamoDB monitoring beyond passive data gathering, offering advanced features designed for actionable management and proactive problem resolution. Our customizable dashboards allow you to tailor your view of DynamoDB health, focusing on the metrics most critical to your operations and instantly highlighting deviations from baselines. Intelligent, threshold-based alerting mechanisms – configurable for specific metrics like high throttled events or low consumed capacity – ensure that your team is immediately notified of potential issues via multiple channels (email, SMS, Slack, etc.), significantly reducing Mean Time To Resolution (MTTR).
Beyond alerts, Applications Manager provides historical data analysis, enabling trend identification, capacity planning, and informed decisions on scaling provisioned throughput. Root cause analysis tools allow correlation of DynamoDB metrics with other application components, simplifying complex troubleshooting. These robust features transform raw data into a powerful tool for optimizing DynamoDB performance, managing costs effectively, and ensuring your NoSQL database infrastructure consistently meets your application's demands.
With Applications Manager's DynamoDB monitoring tool, you gain system-wide visibility into resource utilization, application performance, and operational health of your AWS infrastructure and application performance. Start monitoring your AWS environment with Applications Manager’s full-fledged, 30-day free trial edition.
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