# 10 Best MySQL Monitoring Tools in 2026

[MySQL](https://mysql.com) is one of the most used database technology among
developers, and it is no surprise. Its success could be possibly traced to
unique features, a highly scalable environment, and reliability. MySQL
represents an essential feature in many applications, no matter the platform,
and its emphasis was always on speed and performance.
![MySQL](https://imagedelivery.net/xZXo0QFi-1_4Zimer-T0XQ/8b3b2a52-fcd9-4a71-ea0d-430d61bd9f00/public =1107x768) MySQL can be now acquired in two different
distributions -
[MySQL community edition](https://www.mysql.com/products/community/) that is
available for free, and
[MySQL Enterprise edition](https://www.mysql.com/products/enterprise/).

MySQL offers essential features like:

- flexible architecture (open-source, multi-threaded, pluggable storage engine)
- high availability and replication (built-in replication engines, global
  transactions IDs, and more.)
- OLTP and transactions (ACID compliance, referential integrity, row-level
  locking)

## Top 6 Tools and software for MySQL database monitoring

We've hopefully proved that database monitoring is essential for any progress,
now let's take a look at the best MySQL monitoring solutions in 2026.

## 1. Better Stack

![Logs.png](https://imagedelivery.net/xZXo0QFi-1_4Zimer-T0XQ/e83c6b13-3542-44e3-ed31-97eb97d32000/md1x =960x600)
[Better Stack](https://betterstack.com/logs) allows you to query your logs the
same way, you'd query your database with SQL-compatible structured log
management. Better Stack collects data from a MySQL database using Vector. By
offering integrations into stacks like Kubernetes, Heroku, Logstash, Rails,
Docker, or AWS, and more, you get a broad array of options for monitoring.

Better Stack stands on custom-built technology and
[ClickHouse](https://clickhouse.com). Thanks to that, you can work with your
logs more efficiently and save funds. Better Stack allows you to search & filter
petabytes of logs in a moment and set an anomaly detection alert, to receive
alerts when your logs become out of ordinary. The live tail feature allows you
to overview your logs in real-time. All the collected data are connected to
Grafana for comprehensive visualization and even more efficient intel
management.

Tighter security is one of the benefits of log monitoring, and Better Stack itself is
one of the most secure tools available. Using industry-standard best practices
and cooperating only with data centers compliant with DIN ISO/IEC27001
certifications your data is safe during both transit and storage.

If you need a log monitoring solution for your hobby project, Better Stack is
available for free. Without a credit card, you get access to 1 GB of storage a
month, with 3-day data retention. The rest of the pricing is tier-based and
starts at $24/month.

### Main Benefits of Better Stack:

- more efficient ClickHouse based storage
- Variety of integrations available
- Thanks to integration with
  [Better Stack Uptime](https://betterstack.com/uptime), you can obtain
  a complete infrastructure monitoring and incident management solution

## 2. SolarWinds Papertrail

![Papertrail Dash](https://imagedelivery.net/xZXo0QFi-1_4Zimer-T0XQ/d3c9f8ee-fff6-4d95-1b18-af782d5c6400/public =624x429) Papertrail allows you to collate text
log files from multiple sources and visualize them in one place. Papertrail's
dashboard organizes and visualizes application logs, text log data, and syslog.
Papertrail allows you to aggregate logs from MySQL, including slow queries and
error messages. This is possible thanks to a tiny-standalone deamon called
remote_syslog2 and later MySQL versions can use its native Syslog support.

Logs are scanned for any anomalies or deviations and if needed real-time alerts
and summaries are displayed. With the ability to create per-user access control
protocols you do not compromise consistency or data security and integrity by
giving access to multiple team members.

Papertrail offers a long-lasting and available, detailed view of your archives.
They are stored in the .tsv format, which helps with the compression. Papertrail
can show duplicate or similar messages, download archives through API key, or
retrieve multiple archives on one requirement.

Papertrail is available for free and offers a 48 hours search window, 7 days
archive, and a starting 16GB of data, which are then followed by a 50MB quota.
The rest of the pricing depends on the data volume you need and the search
window.

### Main benefits of Papertrail:

- APM tools
- heartbeats monitor

## 3. Sematext

![Sematext Dash](https://imagedelivery.net/xZXo0QFi-1_4Zimer-T0XQ/1a3db912-4304-4914-b83e-e7024139fe00/public =1366x768) Sematext offers Real-Time
visibility into MySQL instances and allows you to track metrics such as used
memory, cache usage, table and user commands, rollbacks, handler operations,
connections, threads, and more. Sematext is built upon the ELK-stack and allows
you to trace code execution from any back-end service and database, which allows
you to gain key insights into your software.

Sematext is built for a seamless start, thanks to Sematext Agent, and is
supported across multiple environments including Docker, Kubernetes, or Docker.

Using Pre-Built Dashboards, you can visualize data, add or remove components,
add a new report page with your business-essential metrics and correlate data to
shorten the time needed for troubleshooting. Thanks to single view and
split-screen, you can compare and correlate any two reports, which helps
effectiveness.

Anomaly or threshold alerts are handled by third-party integrations such as
Slack, Webhooks, OpsGenie, or Pagerduty.

Sematext logs is available for free and offers 500MB/day of data and 7 days
retention. Premium subscription depends on the retention period, the daily
volume of data needed, and the number of features you require, so it's a
combination of the pay-as-you-go model and the tier-based model.

### Main benefits of Sematext:

- per-app pricing
- Kibana integration

## 4. Datadog

![Datadog dash](https://imagedelivery.net/xZXo0QFi-1_4Zimer-T0XQ/cdc86fc7-78c2-4471-b8d3-b64af9660500/public =1200x687) Datadog allows you to unify
metrics, traces, logs, and events from more than 450 technologies. You can
basically log without limits, ingest everything and then decide what to index
with filters. Live Tail ensures you get real-time insights and activation is
taken care of centrally, so you leave nothing behind on the servers. Datadog is
an intuitive platform, that allows you to correlate individual logs and discover
patterns, then visualize them on customizable, drag-and-drop dashboards. Logs
querying can be done without the knowledge of any query language. Datadog's
alerts are powered by machine learning that automatically detects anomalies and
log errors.

Datadog collects data using its agent and collects more than 60 standard metrics
from the modern versions of MySQL. Data is then collected and visualized in a
MySQL dashboard in Datadog. Datadog Database Monitoring allows you to get
query-level metrics, that can be sorted based on key statistics, such as the
number of executions, average execution time, and more, helping you to discover
any inefficiencies or errors.

Using Datadog APM, you can trace requests as they propagate across services and
infrastructure and generate statistics based on this data. Using Log explorer
you can search through and filter logs, based on a specific service, investigate
patterns or spot trends, that influence your software's performance.

Datadog does not offer a free subscription plan, however, you can try it out
within a free trial period. Database monitoring starts at $70/month.

### Main benefits of Datadog:

- No deep coding skills needed
- Unlimited user accounts

## 5. PRTG

![PRTG dash](https://imagedelivery.net/xZXo0QFi-1_4Zimer-T0XQ/dc5660b2-e3e4-4b81-582e-61ecd463c400/public =1366x686) PRTG allows you to monitor Oracle, PostgreSQL,
Microsoft SQL, and MySQL environments, which makes PRTG a suitable solution for
a complex database environment. Thanks to the flexible and customizable
dashboards you are always on top of the situation and have an overview of
notifications, alarms, logs, and more.

PRTG is relatively easy to set up, however has a rather difficult learning curve
when it comes to benefiting from all of its features. Preconfigured sensors and
APIs for admins can help to flatten this curve but the issue remains.

PRTG allows you to see execution times of requests, starting from connection
buildup, via query execution, all the way to transaction handling, and
disconnection times, and use this data, to tweak issues such as high latency.
PRTG tries to minimize query and return times, which results in a live view of
MySQL databases' performance.

You can try PRTG for 30 days in a free trial, and then continue with a free,
heavily limited version, or buy a license that starts at around $1300/server.

### Main benefits of PRTG:

- Enterprise-ready, complex tool
- In-depth reporting

## 6. MySQL Enterprise Monitor

![MySQL enterprise](https://imagedelivery.net/xZXo0QFi-1_4Zimer-T0XQ/9b7c7e5b-fab4-4bef-88fa-b11e1b906600/public =1366x727) MySQL Enterprise
monitor allows you to, as the name suggests, monitor your SQL databases with
software coming straight from the same toolshed - Oracle. MySQL enterprise
monitor, or the MEM, offers a zero-configuration, agent-less monitoring, since
the Query Analysis works out of the box, thanks to MySQL Performance Schema.
Performance is monitored in real-time and can be tweaked, based on live
performance metrics and trends.

MEM allows for a visual query analysis using MySQL Performance Schema. You can
drill down into detailed query information and pinpoint code, that causes
errors, take way too much time, use the most resources, or generate a high load.

MEM also covers Disk monitoring, OS monitoring, Security Monitoring, covering
the MySQL enterprise firewall and audit, or backup monitoring.

However, MEM is really expensive, even more for a tool coming straight from the
developers. Their visually outdated and overwhelming websites, outdated
documentation, and often troublesome support make it even harder to voluntarily
spend thousands of dollars a year.

### Main benefits of MySQL Enterprise Monitor:

- Complex MySQL Monitoring solution, coming straight from the developers

## MySQL database metrics to monitor:

- Response Time - This metric represents the average response time per query.
  You want to monitor the total number of requests your database receives and
  how long it takes to process each. Understanding this metric is important for
  increasing overall database performance and helps you focus on what causes the
  delay for applications.
- Query Performance - Every out-of-the-ordinary query helps you understand your
  database better. Queries that take too long to identify the necessary data
  slow down the whole chain, for example, application logins. This negatively
  influences the performance of your database but also your end user. This can
  help to speed up individual queries, but also lower their cost.
- [Database Events](https://docs.oracle.com/cd/B13789_01/win.101/b10118/o4o00118.htm) -
  Database events enable an application or the DBMS Server to notify other
  applications that a specific event has occurred. Event is anything, that your
  software is supposed to handle by design - DELETE, INSERT, UPDATE in case of
  the DML events, CREATE, ALTER, DROP in case of DDL Events or Database events
  like SERVERERROR, LOGON/OFF, STARTUP/SHUTDOWN. Monitoring these events, and
  spotting complex overuse of complex triggers on frequently modified tables can
  significantly influence performance.
- Query Throughput - This is the rating of the data warehouse and is defined by
  the speed of implementing queries. You obtain this data by calculating the
  amount of work a database performs under normal circumstances. For example,
  you can look for queries, or transactions per second, replication latency, or
  queries waiting for disk IO per second. Analysis of obtained data consists of
  making sure if work is being done as it should. In MySQL, the function of the
  database is to run queries, so monitoring should show you if queries are
  executed as expected, and if not, track the issue from here.
- Open Connections - These network connections facilitate communication between
  end-users software and your database. These connections are essential for
  sending commands and receiving responses, accessing database data sources,
  reading data from tables, or performing SQL queries, and more. Monitoring this
  metric helps you save funds in case you have too many database connections
  open, or if your database receives excessive connection requests.
- Errors - Database connection errors can cause downtime for your entire site
  and mostly occur when the PHP code failed to access your MySQL database. In
  this case, log monitoring is key for resolving and preventing occurring
  issues.
- Buffer Pool Usage - Buffer pool utilizes as much memory as it is allocated and
  in case it fills up, it eliminates older and less used data. For example,
  while monitoring read-ahead requests you can find out that it slows down your
  database. This can be prevented by saving the disk I/O if the data you need to
  read in the future is on the page. A well-performing Buffer pool is essential
  for overall database performance because buffer cache stores information in
  kernel memory, but if important data is dumped, it needs to be re-read from
  disk, this causes slowness that hurts overall performance.
- Resource utilization - Monitoring max connections, disk capacity, replica lag,
  input/output times, and hardware, is standard monitoring practice.

Following and analyzing these metrics will help you understand how to scale your
database in the future. Running out of resources for your database could have
catastrophic consequences, that's why you need to accurately predict how much
memory, CPU and disk will your database require in order to prevent either
Underutilization or on the other side lack of resources, or Overutilization.

## Conclusion

In this article, we introduced MySQL, its key features and the best tools for
MySQL databases monitoring in 2026. At the very end we’ve shown you some of the
metrics you should not forget about when monitoring your Database.
