BinLogDiskUsage
The amount of disk space occupied by binary logs. If automatic backups are enabled for MySQL and MariaDB instances, including read replicas, binary logs are created.
MariaDB
MySQL
Bytes
BurstBalance
The percent of General Purpose SSD (gp2) burst-bucket I/O credits available.
All
Percent
CheckpointLag
The amount of time since the most recent checkpoint.
Seconds
ConnectionAttempts
The number of attempts to connect to an instance, whether successful or not.
MySQL
Count
CPUUtilization
The percentage of CPU utilization.
All
Percent
CPUCreditUsage
The number of CPU credits spent by the instance for CPU utilization. One CPU credit equals one vCPU running at 100 percent utilization for one minute or an equivalent combination of vCPUs, utilization, and time. For example, you might have one vCPU running at 50 percent utilization for two minutes or two vCPUs running at 25 percent utilization for two minutes.
This metric applies only todb.t2
, db.t3
, and db.t4g
instances.
Note
We recommend using the T DB instance classes only for development and test servers, or other non-production servers. For more details on the T instance classes, see DB instance class types
CPU credit metrics are available at a five-minute frequency only. If you specify a period greater than five minutes, use the Sum
statistic instead of the Average
statistic.
Credits (vCPU-minutes)
CPUCreditBalance
The number of earned CPU credits that an instance has accrued since it was launched or started. For T2 Standard, the CPUCreditBalance
also includes the number of launch credits that have been accrued.
Credits are accrued in the credit balance after they are earned, and removed from the credit balance when they are spent. The credit balance has a maximum limit, determined by the instance size. After the limit is reached, any new credits that are earned are discarded. For T2 Standard, launch credits don't count towards the limit.
The credits in the CPUCreditBalance
are available for the instance to spend to burst beyond its baseline CPU utilization.
When an instance is running, credits in the CPUCreditBalance
don't expire. When the instance stops, the CPUCreditBalance
does not persist, and all accrued credits are lost.
CPU credit metrics are available at a five-minute frequency only.
This metric applies only todb.t2
, db.t3
, and db.t4g
instances.
Note
We recommend using the T DB instance classes only for development and test servers, or other non-production servers. For more details on the T instance classes, see DB instance class types
Launch credits work the same way in Amazon RDS as they do in Amazon EC2. For more information, see Launch credits in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide for Linux Instances.
Credits (vCPU-minutes)
CPUSurplusCreditBalance
The number of surplus credits that have been spent by an unlimited instance when its CPUCreditBalance
value is zero.
The CPUSurplusCreditBalance
value is paid down by earned CPU credits. If the number of surplus credits exceeds the maximum number of credits that the instance can earn in a 24-hour period, the spent surplus credits above the maximum incur an additional charge.
CPU credit metrics are available at a 5-minute frequency only.
All
Credits (vCPU-minutes)
CPUSurplusCreditsCharged
The number of spent surplus credits that are not paid down by earned CPU credits, and which thus incur an additional charge.
Spent surplus credits are charged when any of the following occurs:
The spent surplus credits exceed the maximum number of credits that the instance can earn in a 24-hour period. Spent surplus credits above the maximum are charged at the end of the hour.
The instance is stopped or terminated.
The instance is switched from unlimited
to standard
.
CPU credit metrics are available at a 5-minute frequency only.
All
Credits (vCPU-minutes)
DatabaseConnections
The number of client network connections to the database instance.
The number of database sessions can be higher than the metric value because the metric value doesn't include the following:
Sessions that no longer have a network connection but which the database hasn't cleaned up
Sessions created by the database engine for its own purposes
Sessions created by the database engine's parallel execution capabilities
Sessions created by the database engine job scheduler
Amazon RDS connections
All
Count
DiskQueueDepth
The number of outstanding I/Os (read/write requests) waiting to access the disk.
All
Count
DiskQueueDepthLogVolume
The number of outstanding I/Os (read/write requests) waiting to access the log volume disk.
DB instances with dedicated log volume enabled
Count
EBSByteBalance%
The percentage of throughput credits remaining in the burst bucket of your RDS database. This metric is available for basic monitoring only.
The metric value is based on the throughput of all volumes, including the root volume, rather than on only those volumes containing database files.
To find the instance sizes that support this metric, see the instance sizes with an asterisk (*) in the EBS optimized by default table in Amazon EC2 User Guide. The Sum
statistic is not applicable to this metric.
All
Percent
EBSIOBalance%
The percentage of I/O credits remaining in the burst bucket of your RDS database. This metric is available for basic monitoring only.
The metric value is based on the IOPS of all volumes, including the root volume, rather than on only those volumes containing database files.
To find the instance sizes that support this metric, see Amazon EBSâoptimized instance types in Amazon EC2 User Guide. The Sum
statistic isn't applicable to this metric.
This metric is different from BurstBalance
. To learn how to use this metric, see Improving application performance and reducing costs with Amazon EBS-Optimized Instance burst capability.
All
Percent
FailedSQLServerAgentJobsCount
The number of failed Microsoft SQL Server Agent jobs during the last minute.
Microsoft SQL Server
Count per minute
FreeableMemory
The amount of available random access memory.
For MariaDB, MySQL, Oracle, and PostgreSQL DB instances, this metric reports the value of the MemAvailable
field of /proc/meminfo
.
All
Bytes
FreeLocalStorage
The amount of available local storage space.
This metric only applies to DB instance classes with NVMe SSD instance store volumes. For information about Amazon EC2 instances with NVMe SSD instance store volumes, see Instance store volumes. The equivalent RDS DB instance classes have the same instance store volumes. For example, the db.m6gd and db.r6gd DB instance classes have NVMe SSD instance store volumes.
Bytes
FreeLocalStoragePercent
The percentage of available local storage space.
This metric only applies to DB instance classes with NVMe SSD instance store volumes. For information about Amazon EC2 instances with NVMe SSD instance store volumes, see Instance store volumes. The equivalent RDS DB instance classes have the same instance store volumes. For example, the db.m6gd and db.r6gd DB instance classes have NVMe SSD instance store volumes.
Percent
FreeStorageSpace
The amount of available storage space.
All
Bytes
FreeStorageSpaceLogVolume
The amount of available storage space on the log volume.
DB instances with dedicated log volume enabled
Bytes
IamDbAuthConnectionRequests
The number of connection requests using IAM authentication to the DB instance.
All
Count
MaximumUsedTransactionIDs
The maximum transaction IDs that have been used.
PostgreSQL
Count
NetworkReceiveThroughput
The incoming (receive) network traffic on the DB instance, including both customer database traffic and Amazon RDS traffic used for monitoring and replication.
All
Bytes per second
NetworkTransmitThroughput
The outgoing (transmit) network traffic on the DB instance, including both customer database traffic and Amazon RDS traffic used for monitoring and replication.
All
Bytes per second
OldestLogicalReplicationSlotLag
The lagging size of the Amazon RDS commits a transaction on the source database and the time when RDS applies the transaction on the replica database.
PostgreSQL
Bytes
OldestReplicationSlotLag
The lagging size of the replica lagging the most in terms of write-ahead log (WAL) data received.
PostgreSQL
Bytes
ReadIOPS
The average number of disk read I/O operations per second.
All
Count per second
ReadIOPSLocalStorage
The average number of disk read I/O operations to local storage per second.
This metric only applies to DB instance classes with NVMe SSD instance store volumes. For information about Amazon EC2 instances with NVMe SSD instance store volumes, see Instance store volumes. The equivalent RDS DB instance classes have the same instance store volumes. For example, the db.m6gd and db.r6gd DB instance classes have NVMe SSD instance store volumes.
Count per second
ReadIOPSLogVolume
The average number of disk read I/O operations per second for the log volume.
DB instances with dedicated log volume enabled
Count per second
ReadLatency
The average amount of time taken per disk I/O operation.
All
Seconds
ReadLatencyLocalStorage
The average amount of time taken per disk I/O operation for local storage.
This metric only applies to DB instance classes with NVMe SSD instance store volumes. For information about Amazon EC2 instances with NVMe SSD instance store volumes, see Instance store volumes. The equivalent RDS DB instance classes have the same instance store volumes. For example, the db.m6gd and db.r6gd DB instance classes have NVMe SSD instance store volumes.
Seconds
ReadLatencyLogVolume
The average amount of time taken per disk I/O operation for the log volume.
DB instances with dedicated log volume enabled
Seconds
ReadThroughput
The average number of bytes read from disk per second.
All
Bytes per second
ReadThroughputLocalStorage
The average number of bytes read from disk per second for local storage.
This metric only applies to DB instance classes with NVMe SSD instance store volumes. For information about Amazon EC2 instances with NVMe SSD instance store volumes, see Instance store volumes. The equivalent RDS DB instance classes have the same instance store volumes. For example, the db.m6gd and db.r6gd DB instance classes have NVMe SSD instance store volumes.
Bytes per second
ReadThroughputLogVolume
The average number of bytes read from disk per second for the log volume.
DB instances with dedicated log volume enabled
Bytes per second
ReplicaLag
For read replica configurations, the amount of time a read replica DB instance lags behind the source DB instance. Applies to MariaDB, Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL, Oracle, and PostgreSQL read replicas.
For Multi-AZ DB clusters, the difference in time between the latest transaction on the writer DB instance and the latest applied transaction on a reader DB instance.
Seconds
ReplicationChannelLag
For multi-source replica configurations, the amount of time a particular channel on the multi-source replica lags behind the source DB instance. For more information, see Monitoring multi-source replication channels.
MySQL
Seconds
ReplicationSlotDiskUsage
The disk space used by replication slot files.
PostgreSQL
Bytes
SwapUsage
The amount of swap space used on the DB instance.
MariaDB
MySQL
Oracle
PostgreSQL
Bytes
TempDbAvailableDataSpace
The amount of available data space on the tempdb and the volume where tempdb is located.
Use this metric to monitor tempdb data space availability and plan capacity accordingly. Low values may indicate the need to increase storage or optimize queries that heavily use tempdb.
SQL Server
Bytes
TempDbAvailableLogSpace
The amount of available log space on the tempdb and the volume where tempdb is located.
Use this metric to monitor tempdb log space availability and prevent transaction log full conditions. Critical for workloads with large transactions or high concurrency that generate significant log activity.
SQL Server
Bytes
TempDbDataFileUsage
The percentage of data files used on the tempdb. This metric doesn't account for potential file growth.
Use this metric to monitor tempdb data file utilization and identify potential performance bottlenecks. High values may indicate the need to optimize queries that create large temporary objects or increase tempdb size.
SQL Server
Percent
TempDbLogFileUsage
The percentage of log files used on the tempdb. This metric doesn't account for potential file growth.
Use this metric to monitor tempdb log file utilization and prevent performance issues. High values may indicate long-running transactions or excessive logging activity that could impact overall database performance.
SQL Server
Percent
TransactionLogsDiskUsage
The disk space used by transaction logs.
PostgreSQL
Bytes
TransactionLogsGeneration
The size of transaction logs generated per second.
PostgreSQL
Bytes per second
WriteIOPS
The average number of disk write I/O operations per second.
All
Count per second
WriteIOPSLocalStorage
The average number of disk write I/O operations per second on local storage.
This metric only applies to DB instance classes with NVMe SSD instance store volumes. For information about Amazon EC2 instances with NVMe SSD instance store volumes, see Instance store volumes. The equivalent RDS DB instance classes have the same instance store volumes. For example, the db.m6gd and db.r6gd DB instance classes have NVMe SSD instance store volumes.
Count per second
WriteIOPSLogVolume
The average number of disk write I/O operations per second for the log volume.
DB instances with dedicated log volume enabled
Count per second
WriteLatency
The average amount of time taken per disk I/O operation.
All
Seconds
WriteLatencyLocalStorage
The average amount of time taken per disk I/O operation on local storage.
This metric only applies to DB instance classes with NVMe SSD instance store volumes. For information about Amazon EC2 instances with NVMe SSD instance store volumes, see Instance store volumes. The equivalent RDS DB instance classes have the same instance store volumes. For example, the db.m6gd and db.r6gd DB instance classes have NVMe SSD instance store volumes.
Seconds
WriteLatencyLogVolume
The average amount of time taken per disk I/O operation for the log volume.
DB instances with dedicated log volume enabled
Seconds
WriteThroughput
The average number of bytes written to disk per second.
All
Bytes per second
WriteThroughputLogVolume
The average number of bytes written to disk per second for the log volume.
DB instances with dedicated log volume enabled
Bytes per second
WriteThroughputLocalStorage
The average number of bytes written to disk per second for local storage.
This metric only applies to DB instance classes with NVMe SSD instance store volumes. For information about Amazon EC2 instances with NVMe SSD instance store volumes, see Instance store volumes. The equivalent RDS DB instance classes have the same instance store volumes. For example, the db.m6gd and db.r6gd DB instance classes have NVMe SSD instance store volumes.
Bytes per second
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