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MikePTMikePT Moderator, Patron Provider, Veteran

What do you guys use? Looking for a hosted application, not self-hosted.
Need it to have agent for easy installation and such, for a reasonable price.

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  • M_OrdinateurM_Ordinateur Member
    edited November 2016
    • Nixstats - @vfuse
    • @NodePing
    • DataDog
    • cloudstats.me
    • srvtrack
    • Pinguzo (by the makers of Virtualizor)
    • Site24x7 (a Zoho product)

    Not cheap

    • Monitis
    • Server Density
    • Zenoss
  • again....

  • MikePTMikePT Moderator, Patron Provider, Veteran

    Thank you!

    @M_Ordinateur said:

    • Nixstats - @vfuse
    • @NodePing
    • DataDog
    • cloudstats.me
    • srvtrack
    • Pinguzo (by the makers of Virtualizor)
    • Site24x7 (a Zoho product)

    Not cheap

    • Monitis
    • Server Density
    • Zenoss

    Really useful list, thank you very much :-)

  • Also check out Mist.io - It's good for managing a hybrid cloud (multiple infra points like Azure, AWS, Private Cloud, or Baremetal)

  • Also check out Mist.io - It's good for managing a hybrid cloud (multiple infra points like Azure, AWS, Private Cloud, or Baremetal)

    Woah, at $150/month it better be good. Not ideal for a low-end solution though.

  • luper769luper769 Member
    edited November 2016

    I have been using Mist.io for about a year and it was free at that time(for up to 5 machines)
    EDIT: it is still free for up to 5 machines, although pretty well hidden(@pricing FAQ): https://mist.io/pricing

    Thanked by 1jaden
  • DETioDETio Member
    edited November 2016

    jaden said: Woah, at $150/month it better be good. Not ideal for a low-end solution though.

    I mentioned it as he's looking for a SaaS solution, their SaaS offerings is definitely not a low-end solution.

    However, they are also opensource (or have a community edition with less features atleast) - https://github.com/mistio.

    When a 'low-end' solution is required, it's best to always go for an opensource self hosted solution - generally comes with no support, so you must be technical and quick to adapt.

    @MrGeneral, if you're looking to manage infra - mist.io works well, if you're looking to manage applications (PHP, Java, etc.) go for something like New Relics

  • Mist.io looks promising, but they only support 17 specific providers, so if yours is not in the list, you're out of luck.

  • @luper769 said: I have been using Mist.io for about a year and it was free at that time(for up to 5 machines)
    EDIT: it is still free for up to 5 machines, although pretty well hidden(@pricing FAQ): https://mist.io/pricing

    I could have sworn there were just 3 boxes earlier today ($150/month and up) but now I see the free option too.

    They must be monitoring this thread! :)

    Thanked by 1luper769
  • +1 for mist.io
    Also use Rancher for creating and monitoring docker containers.

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