Blog - Tag: MySQL Performance

Infrastructure Health Reporting: A Practical Guide for Modern Teams

Infrastructure Health Reporting: A Practical Guide for Modern Teams

Apr 06, 2026    Mariusz Antonik    Server Health    4 min read

Infrastructure health reporting helps teams move from reactive monitoring to proactive system management. This guide explains what to track, why trends matter, and how weekly reports reveal hidden performance issues. Learn how structured reporting improves visibility across Linux and MySQL environments. Discover a simpler, more effective approach to infrastructure monitoring.

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Lightweight Linux Monitoring Tool (That Actually Works for Small Teams)

Lightweight Linux Monitoring Tool (That Actually Works for Small Teams)

Apr 06, 2026    Mariusz Antonik    Infrastructure Monitoring    1 min read

Finding the right lightweight Linux monitoring tool can be challenging for small teams that don’t need complex observability stacks. This article explains how to monitor Linux systems effectively without Prometheus or Grafana using a simple, trend-based approach. Learn which metrics matter and how to build a minimal monitoring setup that actually delivers value. Perfect for teams that want clarity without operational overhead.

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Linux Server Health Trends: How to Spot Issues Before They Break Production

Linux Server Health Trends: How to Spot Issues Before They Break Production

Apr 06, 2026    Mariusz Antonik    General    2 min read

Linux server problems rarely happen instantly—they build over time through subtle changes in CPU, memory, disk, and database behavior. This article explains how tracking health trends helps teams detect issues early and avoid unexpected outages. Learn which metrics matter most and how to implement lightweight trend-based monitoring. Ideal for teams managing Linux and MySQL environments without complex observability tools.

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