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Database Migration Service collects and displays migration job metrics that represent the health and progress of your data migration process.
The following table lists and describes the migration job metrics that you can view on the migration job details page. You can view the following metrics for all databases included in your migration job or only the databases that you selected for migration:
Migration metric Description Replication delay Represents how many bytes the destination database is behind the source database. Use this metric when you consider performing a promotion of a continuous migration. Replication delay should be zero at the time of the promotion in order to avoid data loss. Note this metric is only relevant in the change data capture (CDC) phase. For more information on job promotion, see Promote a migration. Storage usage Reflects how many GB are being used by the destination Cloud SQL instance. Use this metric to get a rough indication of migration job progress.You can view all
Database Migration Service Cloud Monitoring metrics that relate to migration job performancein the Metrics Explorer. To view each diagram directly in Cloud Monitoring, click
more_vertMore chart options > View in Metrics Explorer.
You can use the following metrics to monitor your migrations:
migration_job/initial_sync_complete
metric indicates when the full dump phase is complete for a specific database or the entire migration job. You can view this metric on a migration level or a database level by applying the database
label. If the database label is present, the metric value is for that particular database. If the label is not populated, the metric value is for the entire migration job.migration_job/max_replica_bytes_lag
metric shows the size of log data that are not yet replicated to the destination. You can view this metric on a migration level or a database level by applying the database
label. If the database label is present, the metric value is for that particular database. If the label is not populated, the metric value is for the entire migration job.migration_job/max_replica_sec_lag
metric shows the time (in seconds) that the destination database is behind the source database. You can view this metric only at the migration level.For more information about the Metrics Explorer, see Create charts with Metrics Explorer.
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Last updated 2025-08-07 UTC.
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