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    SPM - Monitoring  system

    SPM - Monitoring system

    Monitoring Tool for your IT Environment

    SPM Monitoring System - Complete Solution for Efficient Monitoring and Alerting SPM Monitoring System is an all-in-one monitoring solution for IT environments that offers comprehensive features to ensure high availability, stability, and optimal performance of your infrastructure. With SPM Monitoring Systems, you can monitor your network, servers, applications, and services with ease, and receive timely alerts when issues arise. Host Availability Monitoring. Agent-Based Monitoring:...
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    Emon

    Remote server monitoring application

    Emon is another remote server monitoring application, but this time you are able to start your monitoring in the terminal easily. You do not need to install any applications on the monitoring servers, because Emon uses SSH and /proc directory to get the monitoring data. All you need to do is just configure Emon in XML and create an SSH user. After configuration, you are ready to monitor ping, dns, ports, url, CPU, RAM, SWAP, disk, traffic and log files of multiple servers in the terminal. If...
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