[DBM] Database Investigator: MySQL and Oracle Database in early access#37450
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| Postgres and SQL Server are supported in Preview for all Database Monitoring customers. | ||
| Postgres and SQL Server are supported in Preview for all Database Monitoring customers. MySQL and Oracle Database are supported in early access. Request access from inside Database Monitoring on a MySQL or Oracle Database host. Support for other databases covered by Database Monitoring is in development. |
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Hey @ethanperez, as a team we have a policy against using FAQ sections in the docs (this one must've been missed in our review when you created it initially). As you can see from how you had to update it in two places, often the same info that would go into an FAQ answer can be incorporated elsewhere.
I'm going to add a commit proposing a rework; let me know if you have questions or want to discuss further!
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Ahhh interesting, I didn't realize that, sorry about that! The commit looks great to me 👍🏼
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| Database Investigator is in Preview for all customers monitoring Postgres or SQL Server with Database Monitoring. | ||
| Database Investigator is in Preview for all customers monitoring Postgres or SQL Server with Database Monitoring. MySQL and Oracle Database support is in early access: open a MySQL or Oracle Database host within Database Monitoring and click <strong>Get early access</strong> to request it. Support for other databases covered by Database Monitoring is in development. |
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What's the difference between Preview and early access? Preview access is usually requested through https://www.datadoghq.com/product-preview/. What happens when you click Get early access in Database Monitoring?
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Take a look at the FAQ removal I proposed and the one open question for you about Preview vs. early access and let me know if you want to make any further changes!
What does this PR do? What is the motivation?
Updates the Database Investigator docs to note that MySQL and Oracle Database are supported in early access. This reuses the same early-access language the page previously used for SQL Server (before it graduated to Preview). Postgres and SQL Server remain in Preview.
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