Nytro Posted July 7, 2017 Report Posted July 7, 2017 netdata New to netdata? Here is a live demo: http://my-netdata.io netdata is a system for distributed real-time performance and health monitoring. It provides unparalleled insights, in real-time, of everything happening on the system it runs (including applications such as web and database servers), using modern interactive web dashboards. netdata is fast and efficient, designed to permanently run on all systems (physical & virtual servers, containers, IoT devices), without disrupting their core function. netdata runs on Linux, FreeBSD, and MacOS. News Netdata is featured at GitHub's State Of The Octoverse 2016 Mar 20th, 2017 - netdata v1.6.0 released! central netdata is here! headless collectors, proxies, streaming of metrics, etc. monitoring ephemeral nodes (auto-scaled VMs) monitoring ephemeral containers and VM guests monitoring web servers apps.plugin ported for FreeBSD monitoring IPMI dozens of new and improved plugins dozens of new and improved alarms dozens more improvements and performance optimizations Features Stunning interactive bootstrap dashboards mouse and touch friendly, in 2 themes: dark, light Amazingly fast responds to all queries in less than 0.5 ms per metric, even on low-end hardware Highly efficient collects thousands of metrics per server per second, with just 1% CPU utilization of a single core, a few MB of RAM and no disk I/O at all Sophisticated alarming hundreds of alarms, out of the box! supports dynamic thresholds, hysteresis, alarm templates, multiple role-based notification methods (such as email, slack.com, pushover.net, pushbullet.com, telegram.org, twilio.com, messagebird.com) Extensible you can monitor anything you can get a metric for, using its Plugin API (anything can be a netdata plugin, BASH, python, perl, node.js, java, Go, ruby, etc) Embeddable it can run anywhere a Linux kernel runs (even IoT) and its charts can be embedded on your web pages too Customizable custom dashboards can be built using simple HTML (no javascript necessary) Zero configuration auto-detects everything, it can collect up to 5000 metrics per server out of the box Zero dependencies it is even its own web server, for its static web files and its web API Zero maintenance you just run it, it does the rest scales to infinity requiring minimal central resources several operating modes autonomous host monitoring, headless data collector, forwarding proxy, store and forward proxy, central multi-host monitoring, in all possible configurations. Each node may have different metrics retention policy and run with or without health monitoring. time-series back-ends supported can archive its metrics on graphite, opentsdb, prometheus, json document DBs, in the same or lower detail (lower: to prevent it from congesting these servers due to the amount of data collected) Sursa: https://github.com/firehol/netdata/ 5 Quote