Web · 2018-01-04

‘Nixstats’ is monitoring tool that keeps track of server & Website performance – #Startups

If you need to keep track of a number of dedicated servers & websites it can be difficult to keep up on which of them are functioning correctly. ‘Nixstats’ aims to help give you peace of mind by providing an easy to use platform that lets you monitor CPU, memory, disk I/O & other metrics on your servers, using simple alerts & charts.

Most tools & platforms that are available for monitoring servers can be complex & cumbersome to setup & use. With nixstats, a 1 line command will install the monitoring agent on all your servers, without complicated shenanigans, getting you up & running within minutes.

The platform is ideal for teams that have mission-critical servers & systems & can be easily customized so that non-technical members can easily participate.

Here are some of the features:

  • Custom Alerting – Receive alerts via e-mail, SMS, Slack, PushOver & several other integrations. Configure alerts for specific servers or your whole infrastructure.
  • Custom Plugins – Monitoring agent keeps track of all important metrics. Create custom plugins to monitor your own applications & metrics.
  • Complete Overview – Keep track of your historical data & decide when to scale up or down. See how changes in your infrastructure affect your server’s performance in real-time.
  • Web Monitoring -Will keep track of the uptime of your Websites & servers through HTTP(S), TCP & ping checks.

The nixstatsagent is known to work in the most recent versions of the following Linux distros: Ubuntu, Fedora, Debian & CentOS.

Pricing for nixstats starts with a free plan that includes 5 monitors, 1 server & 24 hours of data retention, with 7 days of historical data. 

Nixstats is based in Amsterdam, the Neteherlands & was founded by Vincent van Megen.

 

– This is a startup profile based on publicly available material & not a review –  

 

 
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