Re: Looking for a performance/health monitoring and alerting solution

2014-06-15 Thread Amos Shapira
Another thing - while I was digging the Sydney DevOps meetups for a talk about monitoring by a dude from Google, I stumbled across a reference to InfluxDB: http://influxdb.com/. On 16 June 2014 10:49, Amos Shapira wrote: > For a start, it looks like you put both trending and alerting in one >

Re: Looking for a performance/health monitoring and alerting solution

2014-06-15 Thread Amos Shapira
For a start, it looks like you put both trending and alerting in one basket. I'd keep them separate though alerting based on collected trending data is useful (e.g. don't alert just when a load threshold is crossed but only if the trending average for the part X minutes is above the threshold, or e

Light weight, fast performance desktop computing

2014-06-15 Thread Steve Litt
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Looking for a performance/health monitoring and alerting solution

2014-06-15 Thread Ori Berger
I'm looking for a single system that can track all of a remote server's health and performance status, and which stores a detailed every-few-seconds history. So far, I haven't found one comprehensive system that does it all; also, triggering alarms in "bad" situations (such as no disk space, et