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    REMON Community
    ...Overview REMON stands for Redis Multi-instance Monitoring and is software that monitors the status of the Redis database and supports convenience functions so that users can see at a glance whether Redis instances are operating normally. 2. Features 1) Matrix view: You can monitor Redis instances by grouping them. 2) Minimize CPU load: The Agent's CPU usage rate is less than 2%, causing very little load. 3) Threshold notification and quick confirmation: You can monitor important indicators and send notifications by setting the indicator threshold in the administrator menu threshold setting screen. 3. Community version 1) The version distributed through this project is the Community version and provides monitoring functions for one instance. 2) It is available for free for individual users only. 3) The copyright and patent of this software belong to CSree Co., Ltd., and modification, unauthorized reproduction, and redistribution are prohibited.
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