• Observability APM Infrastructure Monitoring Log AI DEM Security News Observability APM Infrastructure Monitoring Log AI DEM Security News Observability APM Infrastructure Monitoring Log AI DEM Security News Observability APM Infrastructure Monitoring Log AI DEM Security News Introducing Database 360: Full-Stack Database RCA in One Place Connect app, database, and infrastructure context to reduce MTTR and optimize DB cost ByBen Rivera, Product Marketing Consultant When production latency spikes, the first question is almost always the same: is it the app, the database, or the infrastructure? • Too often, answering it means jumping between dashboards, database consoles, and infrastructure views-while teams debate where to look next. • Today atNew Relic Advance, we’re announcing thepreviewofDatabase 360 (DB360)-a unified database experience that brings database query telemetry and full-stack context together, so you can pinpoint performance issues faster and resolve them with less back-and-forth. • DB360 is differentiated because it connects the dots across your stack. • It models databases as first-class entities linked to the services and infrastructure that depend on them, then brings the most important diagnostic signals-like query details, explain plans, waits, and locks-into one workflow. • In practice, that means you can quickly answer: what changed, what’s impacted, and what to fix next-without switching tools.

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  • When production latency spikes, the first question is almost always the same: is it the app, the database, or the infrastructure? Too often, answering it means jumping between dashboards, database consoles, and infrastructure views-while teams debate where to look next. Today at New Relic Advance, we’re announcing the preview of Database 360 (DB360)-a unified database experience that brings database query telemetry and full-stack context together, so you can pinpoint performance issues faster and resolve them with less back-and-forth. DB360 is differentiated because it connects the dots across

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