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Best Monitoring Tools for Managing Multiple VPS

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  • MannDudeMannDude Patron Provider, Veteran

    No love for Librenms?

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  • gbzret4dgbzret4d Member
    edited December 2024

    @linuxglobe said:

    @nadiar429 said:
    Great. I tried Beszel and enjoying using it. Setup is easy, the UI is simple, integrating agent is strighforward.

    Ĥello! You tried Beszel as Docker installation?

    Ive installed it as a container.

    Also using hetrixtools, uptimekuma, librenms and healthchecks

    You could also try openITcockpit

    Thanked by 1linuxglobe
  • @MannDude said:
    No love for Librenms?

    Im using it and still discovering features

  • jndjnd Member
    edited December 2024

    @nadiar429 said:
    Great. I tried Beszel and enjoying using it. Setup is easy, the UI is simple, integrating agent is strighforward.

    Man, this looks great, I will have to try it! I love go apps because it's just one binary, one config file, very low overhead, not a shopping list of dependencies like other solutions. I'm gonna have server full of go apps :)

  • @maxexx said:
    During the Black Friday sales, I went a bit overboard and ended up purchasing several VPS from different providers. Now, I’m looking for a way to monitor all of these servers from a single place.

    What I’m Looking For:
    Centralized Monitoring: A web-based panel where I can view the status of all my servers in one dashboard.

    Free/Open Source: Preferably something free or open source.

    Essential Features:
    Resource usage monitoring (CPU, RAM, Disk, Bandwidth).
    Uptime and performance tracking.
    Easy setup and lightweight.

    I’m hoping to find something that’s efficient and doesn’t eat up too many server resources.
    Looking forward to your suggestions!

    You might want to check out options like Zabbix or Grafana with Prometheus. They’re both open source, lightweight and will give you a great overview of your server.

    Thanked by 1maxexx
  • MannDudeMannDude Patron Provider, Veteran

    @gbzret4d said:

    @MannDude said:
    No love for Librenms?

    Im using it and still discovering features

    It's great. Super simple to create custom dashboards, setup device groups, custom monitoring alerts, etc. Can setup alerts that send to you via email, Telegram, Discord, etc.

    I'm sure you can do this with other things, too, but anytime I tried to mess around with Grafana and all these new fancy things I hated them.

    Thanked by 1gbzret4d
  • @MannDude said:

    @gbzret4d said:

    @MannDude said:
    No love for Librenms?

    Im using it and still discovering features

    It's great. Super simple to create custom dashboards, setup device groups, custom monitoring alerts, etc. Can setup alerts that send to you via email, Telegram, Discord, etc.

    I'm sure you can do this with other things, too, but anytime I tried to mess around with Grafana and all these new fancy things I hated them.

    Librenms was the easiest for me to learn.
    Im also using tactical rmm to manage the pcs from my family members.

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