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Collecting and presenting host health status

nfnnfn Veteran
edited November 2022 in Help

Hi

Usually we measure the VPS status using grafana or other system to present cpu, ram, disk, etc, but is there a way to collect information/signs (and what information) about the hosts where our VPS runs so we can measure the host health?

We usually get a good VPS with some nice specs, but the performance is not up to the expectations or the host is getting full and the performance is getting worse, so this information would allow us to take some actions to correct the problem.

Thanks

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