Viewing cluster performance as queries run - Amazon Redshift
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Viewing cluster performance as queries run

You can monitor the performance of your clusters as queries run to identify potential bottlenecks and optimize query execution. Viewing cluster performance as queries run provides a real-time view of the system-level metrics, such as CPU utilization, disk I/O, and network traffic, as well as query-level details like execution time, data processed, and query steps. The following procedures guides you through accessing and interpreting the performance metrics to effectively manage and optimize your provisioned clusters.

To display cluster performance as queries run
  1. Sign in to the Amazon Web Services Management Console and open the Amazon Redshift console at https://console.amazonaws.cn/redshiftv2/.

  2. On the navigation menu, choose Clusters, then choose the cluster name from the list to open its details. The details of the cluster are displayed, which can include Cluster performance, Query monitoring, Databases, Datashares, Schedules, Maintenance, and Properties tabs.

  3. Choose the Query monitoring tab for more details.

    For more information, see Viewing query history data.