Description: Granular monitoring refers to the practice of supervising and analyzing specific components of a system or process at a very high level of detail. This approach allows administrators and technicians to obtain precise information about the performance, health, and status of each individual element, rather than relying on general metrics that may obscure underlying issues. Granular monitoring is especially valuable in complex environments, such as data centers, computer networks, and production systems, where each component can influence overall performance. Key features of this technique include the ability to collect real-time data, the possibility of setting customized alerts, and the generation of detailed reports that facilitate informed decision-making. Additionally, granular monitoring allows for the identification of bottlenecks, optimization of resources, and improvement of operational efficiency, resulting in more effective system management. In a world where technology is rapidly advancing, granular monitoring has become an essential tool for ensuring that systems operate optimally and for anticipating problems before they become critical failures.