MAGENTO PERFORMANCE MONITORING

Know when Magento starts slowing down.

Ongoing Magento performance monitoring that helps identify degradation, recurring bottlenecks and infrastructure pressure before customers start feeling the impact.

Performance changes over time. Catalogue growth, new extensions, traffic, integrations and infrastructure can all affect how Magento behaves. Monitoring gives us the evidence to spot those changes early.

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PERFORMANCE CHANGES OVER TIME

Magento can be fast today and slow six months from now.

New modules, catalogue growth, traffic changes and integrations can gradually change how Magento performs.

Without monitoring, those changes are often only noticed when customers complain or the store starts struggling during busy periods.

Monitoring gives us historical context, making it easier to see what changed, when it changed and where investigation should start.

WHAT WE WATCH

The parts of Magento most likely to tell us something.

Useful monitoring is not about collecting every metric available. It is about watching the areas that reveal meaningful changes in performance and stability.

01

Response Times

Track how quickly Magento responds and identify gradual or sudden degradation in backend performance.

02

Database Behaviour

Watch for query pressure, slow operations and changes in database workload that can affect the whole store.

03

Cache Performance

Identify changes in Redis, Varnish and Full Page Cache behaviour that may cause unnecessary Magento processing.

04

Infrastructure

Monitor CPU, memory, storage and server pressure so Magento is not silently outgrowing its environment.

05

Errors & Failures

Watch logs and recurring failures that can indicate a wider issue before the customer experience is affected.

06

Trading Journeys

Keep an eye on important customer journeys such as product pages, basket and checkout where performance matters most.

EARLY WARNING

The best performance problem is the one you spot before customers start reporting it.

HOW MONITORING WORKS

Watch. Compare. Investigate.

Monitoring is most useful when it creates context rather than just noise.

We use trends and changes to decide when something deserves investigation and when normal variation can be ignored.

01

Baseline

Understand what normal Magento performance looks like before trying to identify abnormal behaviour.

02

Monitor

Track the areas most relevant to the store and its technical environment over time.

03

Compare

Look for meaningful changes against previous performance rather than reacting to isolated numbers.

04

Investigate

When something changes, trace it through Magento, database, caching, integrations or infrastructure.

05

Improve

Fix the underlying cause and use the monitoring data to confirm whether the change actually worked.

USEFUL DATA

Monitoring should tell you what changed and where to look. Not simply produce another dashboard nobody checks.

MONITORING FAQS

Magento monitoring, explained.

Common questions about monitoring Magento performance and identifying problems before they become serious.

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KEEP AN EYE ON MAGENTO

Spot performance problems before they become trading problems.

If you want better visibility into how your Magento store is performing over time, we can help monitor the areas that matter and investigate when something starts changing.