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10 Best Linux Monitoring Tools and Software to Improve Server Performance [2022 Comparison]

Sematext Zabbix Prometheus Nagios Core Application Monitor ManageEngine OpManager Site24x7 Datadog
  1. Troubleshooting just got easier.
    Pricing:
    Sematext’s server monitoring tool provides real-time visibility into the performance of your Linux servers by showing your current and historical resource utilization and collecting key performance metrics, such as CPU, memory, disk usage, processes, network, and load. Sematext also provides a server inventory software that gives you a unified view of your Linux servers, with information such as kernel version, distribution, hardware details, and installed packages.

    #Infrastructure Monitoring #Server Monitoring #Log Management 6 social mentions

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    Track, record, alert and visualize performance and availability of IT resources
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    • Free
    Zabbix offers out-of-the-box templates with pre-configured metrics, triggers, graphs, applications, screens, and rules that you can view and use on a central Zabbix server. It also allows you to configure triggers based on logical tests for monitored statistics (for example, if the load average is too high, per CPU, on a Linux server). Then you can define an action based on the trigger event to deliver notifications and alerts through e-mail, SMS, script alerts, or webhooks—or let Zabbix fix the problem by executing remote scripts.

    #Monitoring Tools #Performance Monitoring #DevOps Tools 5 social mentions

  3. An open-source systems monitoring and alerting toolkit.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Prometheus and Grafana are used together as an open-source monitoring and alerting solution with support for Linux servers. Prometheus mainly collects the Linux hardware and OS metrics exposed by *nix kernel and then stores as time-series data, using a pull model over HTTP. You can find metrics information in a multi-dimensional data model of the timestamped metrics (i.e., metrics with their collection times, alongside labels/key-value pairs).

    #Monitoring Tools #Performance Monitoring #Log Management 224 social mentions

  4. Nagios Core is a fastest-growing IT Infrastructure monitoring and alerting solution that is created for all sizes of businesses.
    Nagios Core is an open-source Linux/Unix systems monitoring and alerting tool that can be extended through custom plugins, providing flexible Linux server monitoring. It remotely executes different plugins (executables or scripts) on your Linux server using the NRPE (Nagios Remote Plugin Executor) add-on, which gives you comprehensive monitoring data, including OS metrics, services/processes state, CPU, memory, ping rate, and disk usage. There are a lot of community plugins for different Linux server distributions.

    #Office & Productivity #Tool #Monitoring Tools

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    ES

    Elastic Stack

    This product hasn't been added to SaaSHub yet
    SolarWinds Server & Application Monitor (SAM) offers automated tools that allow you to track the performance of your applications and Linux servers. It lets you easily view the usage of Linux server resources, such as CPU, memory, disk usage, networking, and processes, so that you can optimize server and application configurations.

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    SWS

    SolarWinds Server

    This product hasn't been added to SaaSHub yet
    SolarWinds Server & Application Monitor (SAM) offers automated tools that allow you to track the performance of your applications and Linux servers. It lets you easily view the usage of Linux server resources, such as CPU, memory, disk usage, networking, and processes, so that you can optimize server and application configurations.

  7. Application Monitor is a program that constantly checks the processes previously chosen by the...
    SolarWinds Server & Application Monitor (SAM) offers automated tools that allow you to track the performance of your applications and Linux servers. It lets you easily view the usage of Linux server resources, such as CPU, memory, disk usage, networking, and processes, so that you can optimize server and application configurations.

    #Utilities #Monitoring Tools #Data Cleansing

  8. Monitors routers, switches, firewalls, load-balancers, wireless LAN controllers, servers, VMs, printers, storage devices, and everything that has an IP and is connected to the network.
    ManageEngine OpManager is a great tool that offers network and performance monitoring capabilities for Linux servers, giving you real-time visibility into metrics such as CPU usage, memory usage, disk I/O utilization, server availability, and network traffic. You also get auto-discovery of all services running on these servers, which can help you automatically map availability and response time. Customizable dashboards feature tons of built-in performance widgets to fit your monitoring needs.

    #Monitoring Tools #Log Management #DCIM Software

  9. Site24x7 offers both free & paid website monitoring services. Monitor websites remotely and receive instant email/sms alerts if your website becomes unavailable. View uptime & performance graphs of your website monitors.
    Pricing:
    Site24x7 is a cloud-based monitoring software for websites and infrastructure components, such as Linux servers, applications, networks, and cloud services. You can install its agent on your Linux server to collect more than 60 performance metrics, including load average, CPU, memory, disk, network bandwidth utilization, and recent Linux syslogs.

    #Monitoring Tools #Website Monitoring #Log Management 5 social mentions

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    See metrics from all of your apps, tools & services in one place with Datadog's cloud monitoring as a service solution. Try it for free.
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    Datadog is a SaaS-based monitoring solution compatible with Linux and Unix systems. On your Linux server, you can install the Datadog agent, which automatically collects standard performance metrics, such as CPU and disk usage, and sends them to your Datadog account. Datadog’s real-time Linux monitoring capabilities allow you to visualize the health and performance of your Linux servers. The tool’s Live Processes view collects information about the process trees running on your Linux server, giving you the data views you need to understand spikes in resource usage caused by certain processes and applications.

    #Monitoring Tools #Log Management #Error Tracking 5 social mentions

  11. logstash is a tool for managing events and logs.
    Lastly, the Elastic Stack (ELK Stack) is a well-known tool for Linux performance monitoring. It’s composed of Elasticsearch (full-text search), Logstash (a log aggregator), Kibana (visualization via graphs and charts), and Beats (lightweight metrics collectors and shippers).

    #Monitoring Tools #Log Management #Data Analytics

  12. NOTE: logz.io ELK Stack has been discontinued.
    The ELK Stack combines three open source solutions:Elasticsearch, Logstash, and Kibana.It is used by well known organizations like Microsoft and Facebook to monitor log data.There is also a Bitnami ELK Stack For Windows / Linux / MacOS.
    You can leverage all of ELK Stack’s capabilities to monitor your Linux servers by installing Metricbeat (an Elastic Beat), then configuring it to periodically collect system and service metrics including CPU, memory usage, disk, and network IO statistics. Metricbeat ships them to the rest of the ELK Stack for transformation, visualization, and alerting.

    #Monitoring Tools #Log Management #Performance Monitoring 4 social mentions

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    Easily visualize data pushed into Elasticsearch from Logstash, es-hadoop or 3rd party technologies...
    Lastly, the Elastic Stack (ELK Stack) is a well-known tool for Linux performance monitoring. It’s composed of Elasticsearch (full-text search), Logstash (a log aggregator), Kibana (visualization via graphs and charts), and Beats (lightweight metrics collectors and shippers).

    #Monitoring Tools #Data Dashboard #Log Management

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    Complete monitoring and alerting for servers, switches, applications, and services
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Nagios Core is an open-source Linux/Unix systems monitoring and alerting tool that can be extended through custom plugins, providing flexible Linux server monitoring. It remotely executes different plugins (executables or scripts) on your Linux server using the NRPE (Nagios Remote Plugin Executor) add-on, which gives you comprehensive monitoring data, including OS metrics, services/processes state, CPU, memory, ping rate, and disk usage. There are a lot of community plugins for different Linux server distributions.

    #Monitoring Tools #Performance Monitoring #Log Management

  15. Download Metricbeat, the open source tool for shipping metrics from operating systems and services such as Apache web server, Redis, NGINX, and more.
    You can leverage all of ELK Stack’s capabilities to monitor your Linux servers by installing Metricbeat (an Elastic Beat), then configuring it to periodically collect system and service metrics including CPU, memory usage, disk, and network IO statistics. Metricbeat ships them to the rest of the ELK Stack for transformation, visualization, and alerting.

    #Dev Ops #Monitoring Tools #Performance Monitoring

  16. PRTG Network Monitor is a network monitoring and infrastructure management tool. It lets network administrators monitor devices such as access points, routers and switches. Read more about PRTG.
    PRTG Network Monitor from Paessler is a Linux performance monitoring software that uses sensors to monitor a single metric in your network (e.g., the traffic of a switch port, CPU load, or free drive space). You typically need about 5–10 sensors per Linux server.

    #Monitoring Tools #Backup & Restore #Performance Monitoring

  17. Cloud based monitoring service
    Datadog provides interactive dashboards to analyze your monitoring and performance data, and you can set up server automated alerts for performance thresholds, violations, or anomalies. It supports sending notifications via e-mail, Slack, webhooks, and PagerDuty.

    #Incident Management #Site Reliability #Monitoring Tools 6 social mentions

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