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Navicat Monitor includes a rich set of real-time and historical graphs that allow you to drill down into server statistic details. It gives you a detailed view of each server load and performance regarding its availability, disk usage, network I/O, table locks and more, which allows you to easily track the deviations and traffic among servers, as well as examine possible solutions and adjust your server settings.
Navicat Monitor applies agentless architecture to monitor your MySQL, MariaDB, PostgreSQL and SQL Server, and collect metrics at regular intervals. It collects process metrics such as CPU load, RAM usage, and a variety of other resources over SSH/SNMP. Navicat Monitor can be installed on any local computer or virtual machine and does not require any software installation on the servers being monitored.
Navicat Monitor requires a repository to store alerts and metrics for historical analysis. The repository database can be an existing MySQL, MariaDB, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, or Amazon RDS instance.
Alert Customization
Set custom alert thresholds to monitor your infrastructure. Receive alerts when the threshold rules that you defined are reached. For example: when CPU utilization exceeds 90% for more than 30 minutes.
Notifications
Get notifications via email, SMS, SNMP or Slack whenever a warning or critical condition occurs in your infrastructure. Once notified, you can quickly diagnose and resolve your database issues.
LDAP/AD Authentication
Save time to set up a new and different security method by configuring Navicat Monitor to authenticate with LDAP server or Active Directory.
Roles Manager
Set up user access rights and restrictions by assigning roles to users. Roles can be mapped to any users like external LDAP/AD users or the local users created in Navicat Monitor. Customize the pre-defined roles to best fit your needs or create new roles with customized privileges settings to restrict access to selected pages in Navicat Monitor.
Migration
Export your Monitor settings if you wish to migrate your application server from one computer to another new machine. The output of the backup script will be a zip file with all required configuration files and settings for the restoration.
Dark Mode
Set dark theme to protect your eyes from the traditionally blinding whiteness of computer. No behavior changes with how pages look when you are in dark mode.
Instance Types | |||
MySQL 5.1.73 or later | PostgreSQL 10 or later | MSSQL 2008 R2 SP1 or later | MariaDB 10.0 or later |
Cloud Providers | |||||||||||
Amazon AWS | Oracle Cloud | Alibaba Cloud | Google Cloud | ||||||||
Microsoft Azure | Tencent Cloud | Percona Server | Huawei Cloud |
System Requirements | ||||
Windows Microsoft Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, Windows 11, Server 2008, Server 2012, Server 2016, Server 2019 | macOS Mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite, Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan, macOS 10.12 Sierra, macOS 10.13 High Sierra, macOS 10.14 Mojave, macOS 10.15 Catalina, macOS 11 Big Sur, macOS 12 Monterey, macOS 13 Ventura | Linux Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.6 or later, CentOS 6.6 or later, Oracle Linux 6.6 or later, Fedora 20 or later, Debian 8.0 or later, SuSE Linux Enterprise 12 or later, Ubuntu 14.04 LTS or later, openSUSE 42.3, Amazon Linux 2 | Docker Docker 17 or later | Free BSD FreeBSD 10.4 or later |
Supported Browsers | |||
Firefox | Chrome | Microsoft Edge 39 or later | Safari 9.1.3 or later |