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After recent database or application updates, I've noticed a noticeable drop in performance. I suspect the changes have introduced inefficiencies that need to be addressed.

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After recent database or application updates, I've noticed a noticeable drop in performance. I suspect the changes have introduced inefficiencies that need to be addressed.
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Causas Identificadas

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Scale Up Hardware

75%

Consider increasing RAM, CPU cores, or using faster storage (e.g., SSDs) if hardware is the limiting factor.

Monitor Resource Utilization

75%

Track CPU, memory, and disk I/O during the workload execution to identify resource bottlenecks.

Create Composite Indexes

75%

Consider creating indexes that cover multiple columns used together in query predicates.

Identify Missing Indexes

75%

Use database performance monitoring tools or query execution plans to find columns that would benefit from indexing.

Analyze Query Execution Plans

75%

Use `EXPLAIN` or `EXPLAIN ANALYZE` to identify bottlenecks in the query execution and optimize accordingly.

Rewrite Suboptimal Queries

75%

Refactor queries to use more efficient join strategies, avoid `SELECT *`, and utilize window functions where appropriate.

Add Appropriate Indexes

75%

Create indexes on columns frequently used in WHERE clauses, JOIN conditions, and ORDER BY clauses.

Optimize Connection Pooling

75%

Ensure efficient connection management to reduce overhead for frequent query executions.

Tune Query Planner Settings

75%

Adjust parameters like `work_mem` (PostgreSQL) or `sort_buffer_size` (MySQL) to allow for larger sorts and hash joins in memory.

Review and Adjust Memory Buffers

75%

Increase shared_buffers (PostgreSQL) or innodb_buffer_pool_size (MySQL) to cache more data in memory.

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What type of database system are you using?

How frequently do these connection failures occur?

What type of sensitive customer information are you handling?

What specific database operations are exhibiting the most significant performance issues?

What types of data are most critical to your company's operations?

Which specific financial reports are showing discrepancies?

When did the performance degradation begin?

What is the typical duration of these unexpected downtimes?

Which database system are you using?

What is the approximate latency you are experiencing between data generation and its availability for decision-making?

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Causas Identificadas

Inefficient Database Queries

75%

New or modified queries introduced by the update may be poorly optimized, leading to increased execution times and resource consumption.

Increased Resource Utilization

60%

The updated application or database might be consuming more CPU, memory, or I/O resources than before, leading to system bottlenecks.

Application Logic Inefficiencies

55%

Changes in application code might have introduced new loops, redundant operations, or inefficient data handling that impact overall performance.

Configuration Mismatches or Defaults

40%

New updates might have reset or introduced suboptimal default configurations for the database or application, affecting performance parameters.

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