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    Tracearr

    Tracearr

    Real-time monitoring for Plex, Jellyfin, and Emby servers

    ...It centralizes access statistics and provides tools for filtering and visualizing usage, making it easier to answer questions about viewer behavior and resource consumption, such as who is watching what and when. By monitoring requests in real time, the system can differentiate between unique users, bots, and unauthorized clients, helping administrators tighten access control and improve server performance. The project features a rule system that lets users define alerts and actions based on specific access patterns or thresholds, which is useful for proactive monitoring and automated responses to unusual activity. ...
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    dashdot

    dashdot

    A simple, modern server dashboard

    dashdot is a modern server dashboard primarily used by smaller private servers, offering real-time monitoring of system metrics through a sleek and customizable web interface.
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    Grafana

    Grafana

    Leading open-source visualization and observability platform

    Grafana OSS is the leading open-source platform for visualization and observability. It enables teams to query, visualize, alert on, and explore telemetry data from multiple sources in a single interface. With support for 100+ data source plugins—including Prometheus, Loki, Elasticsearch, InfluxDB, SQL/NoSQL databases, and OpenTelemetry—Grafana helps teams correlate metrics, logs, and traces across applications and infrastructure. Users can build interactive dashboards with rich...
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    Ward

    Ward

    Server dashboard

    Ward is a simple and minimalistic server monitoring tool. Ward supports an adaptive design system. Also, it supports a dark theme. It shows only principal information and can be used, if you want to see nice looking dashboard instead of looking on a bunch of numbers and graphs. Ward works nicely on all popular operating systems because it uses OSHI.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Phoenix LiveDashboard

    Phoenix LiveDashboard

    Realtime dashboard with metrics, request logging, plus storage, OS

    Phoenix LiveDashboard is an interactive monitoring and debugging tool for Elixir applications, integrated directly into Phoenix. It offers real-time insights into system metrics such as memory, CPU, and process activity, as well as introspection of applications, supervision trees, and running processes. Built on top of Phoenix LiveView, it updates dashboards live without requiring page reloads.
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