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Feature Request: Advanced Monitoring Capabilities for Google Cloud SQL in Site24x7

Hi Team,

We are currently monitoring infrastructure metrics for Google Cloud SQL via Site24x7. However, we have identified several important database-level monitoring features that are currently missing and would like to raise a feature request for the same.

Missing Monitoring Capabilities for Google Cloud SQL:

  1. Query-Level Monitoring

    • Visibility into long-running queries

    • Identification of slow or high-cost queries

    • Access to current running queries

  2. Lock and Deadlock Tracking

    • Metrics for active locks and deadlocks

    • Information on blocked sessions and lock waits

  3. Session Monitoring

    • Active session details

    • Connection pool usage by user or application

  4. Query Execution Statistics

    • Query latency metrics

    • Execution time trends

  5. Database Health Insights

    • Table/index bloat

    • Auto-vacuum activity (for PostgreSQL)

    • Index usage statistics

  6. Log-Based Monitoring

    • Integration with database logs for errors, warnings, and slow queries

We request that these features be considered for future enhancement of Cloud SQL monitoring in Site24x7, as they are critical for performance troubleshooting and proactive database health management.

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Hi Adil,
Thank you for sharing this detailed list of database-level monitoring capabilities for Google Cloud SQL. We appreciate your feedback and agree that these metrics—query-level visibility, lock and deadlock tracking, session insights, query execution statistics, health indicators, and log-based alerts—are vital for proactive performance management.

I’ve gone ahead and logged these into our roadmap. That said, we currently don’t have an exact timeline for the rollout of these feature. Kindly follow this thread for updates.

Thanks again for your input!


Regards,
Jenzo
Site24x7

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