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    MeshCentral

    MeshCentral

    A complete web-based remote monitoring and management web site

    The open source, multi-platform, self-hosted, feature-packed web site for remote device management. MeshCentral is a full computer management web site. With MeshCentral, you can run your own web server to remotely manage and control computers on a local network or anywhere on the internet. Once you get the server started, create device group and download and install an agent on each computer you want to manage.
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    uptime

    uptime

    A remote monitoring application using Node.js, MongoDB, and Twitter

    ...The application includes a web interface built with Twitter Bootstrap for managing checks and visualizing availability. Users can configure polling intervals, slow-response thresholds, alert thresholds, tags, and expected response patterns. It was designed as a self-hosted monitoring utility for teams that wanted visibility into uptime without relying entirely on external services. Since the repository is archived, it is best treated as a historical monitoring project or reference implementation rather than a modern production-ready service.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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