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Posted By: Mohan | 1 Replies | Last Reply On: Aug 09, 2019 04:23:53

Can someone recommend a best server monitoring tool for my Centos 7 machine?  Something to remotely monitor cpu, disk, memory, networking etc. 

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Votes: 0Posted On: Aug 09, 2019 04:23:53
 

Monitoring the health and uptime of your server is very important. You have to ensure that your server is running fine so that the users connected to it does not experience any downtime. Hence it is wise to have a monitoring tool to keep a watch on your server all the time for you. Server monitoring can be performed using manual techniques using inbuilt Linux commands or you can also install third-party automated server monitoring software.

Server monitoring can have different objectives like keeping a check on the server for availability, operations, performance, security and other operations-related. This includes CPU utilization, Storage availability, Communication interface responsiveness, etc.

Following are some of the popular and widely used Monitoring tools available for free online for CentOS 7 servers https://www.psychz.net/client/blog/en/best-open-source-monitoring-tools-for-server.html

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