Mick McGuinness
Mick McGuinness DBmarlin Co-founder & Product Manager

DBmarlin 6.1 Released – Now with MongoDB Support

DBmarlin 6.1 Released – Now with MongoDB Support

Today we released DBmarlin v6.1, and it’s a big one. This version introduces support for MongoDB alongside a set of platform certifications and usability improvements that make managing performance across your database estate even easier.

MongoDB joins the DBmarlin family

MongoDB is one of the most widely used NoSQL databases, and this is the first time DBmarlin has supported a non-relational platform. Until now, DBmarlin has focused on the 10 most popular relational database engines — so this marks an important milestone.

The key thing is: it still feels exactly like DBmarlin.

For MongoDB you get the same familiar experience and powerful features you rely on for relational databases:

  • Real-time Activity View with 1-second granularity
  • Statement Statistics to identify top queries by execution count, duration, CPU time, and more
  • Automatic execution plan capture
  • Integration with the DBmarlin AI-pilot for advice and performance recommendations

You don’t need to learn a new tool or workflow — MongoDB performance fits straight into the same monitoring model as the rest of your estate.

Newly certified platforms

DBmarlin 6.1 also includes certified support for:

  • PostgreSQL 17
  • IBM Db2 12.1

New Settings screen

We’ve added a new Settings screen to make it easier to manage DBmarlin parameters such as:

  • Data retention controls
  • Other DBmarlin configuration options

This gives administrators more visibility and control without needing to logon to the DBmarlin backend.

DBmarlin 6.1 continues the mission of providing a single, consistent way to understand database performance, now across both relational and non-relational platforms.

👉 Upgrade today to get the latest features and improvements.

Check out the release notes for a full list of changes.

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