Server & Website Monitoring Tool - Suggestion

jaimzj7 years ago

Hello All,

I came across a website that is in public beta mode for now, the url is www.pinguzo.com

I have used it for a day so far, and it has good features, including notifications and in detail insight of status of servers (linux servers)

It is easy to install the script on a server by running a single line of command as well.

sharing this as it might come handy for most traccar users.

Anton Tananaev7 years ago

I would recommend Uptime Robot for monitoring server:

https://uptimerobot.com/

We use it to monitor demo and subscription servers.

jaimzj7 years ago

Anton,

uptimerobot.com allows only to monitor up-time and availability of server if am right?

However in the case of https://www.pinguzo.com I found one easy but very much required feature, that is server' monitoring with details of cpu load, disk usage, ram usage etc. and alerts based on thresholds that one can configure.

attached a screenshot of one of the servers I added to their portal and has been monitored for last few hours. it lists all events, process active ones etc.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/ct545z0tc5iy20m/Screenshot%202018-03-07%2017.40.50.png

Anton Tananaev7 years ago

Correct. Is there any information about the pricing?

jaimzj7 years ago

I have written to them asking if they intend to charge etc, the moment I have some information I shall share the info here.

Also considering they are www.softaculous.com a brand that has various isp and hosting tools that they provide since over a decade, and the pricing of their existing services/products being affordable, It would be safe to assume for now that if they charge for this tool it would surely be something reasonable

jaimzj7 years ago

response from pinguzo team :

Glad to know that you are using Pinguzo as well.
However this product shall go paid in near future but there is no exact date for the paid version nor the price is yet out.
Hence I shall not be able to assist you for this at the moment.

Kalle Kilpinen7 years ago

is this familiar?

https://www.nagios.org/