Blog - Tag: MySQL monitoring

Small Server Monitoring That Actually Works for Small Teams

Small Server Monitoring That Actually Works for Small Teams

Apr 05, 2026    Mariusz Antonik    Infrastructure Monitoring    4 min read

Small server monitoring doesn’t need to be complex to be effective. This guide explains how small teams can track system health, identify trends, and prevent issues before they escalate. Learn what to monitor, why trends matter, and how to avoid noisy, over-engineered tools. Discover a practical approach to monitoring without a dedicated DevOps team.

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Infrastructure Trends Monitoring: See Issues Before They Break

Infrastructure Trends Monitoring: See Issues Before They Break

Apr 04, 2026    Mariusz Antonik    Infrastructure Monitoring    4 min read

Infrastructure issues rarely happen instantly—they build over time. This article explains how infrastructure trends monitoring helps detect gradual performance changes before they become outages. Learn what metrics to track, how to analyze trends, and how small teams can implement effective monitoring without complexity. Discover a practical approach to staying ahead of system problems.

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How to Monitor Linux and MySQL Without Installing Heavy Software

How to Monitor Linux and MySQL Without Installing Heavy Software

Mar 17, 2026    Mariusz Antonik    Infrastructure Monitoring    4 min read

Many monitoring platforms require installing multiple components, exporters, dashboards, and alert systems. But for small Linux and MySQL environments, there is a simpler approach that provides useful infrastructure insight without heavy monitoring stacks.

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The Hidden Risk of Running Servers Without Health Monitoring

The Hidden Risk of Running Servers Without Health Monitoring

Mar 16, 2026    Mariusz Antonik    Infrastructure Monitoring    6 min read

Small production systems rarely fail without warning. In most cases, problems build slowly through disk growth, memory pressure, rising load, slow queries, or MySQL connection stress. The risk is not just downtime. The real risk is not seeing the trend early enough to act.

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