Very good, integrations work with pabbly, alerts work, well. Graphs are helpful and agents are easy to install on win/linux. great metrics and love the dashboard. I like the limits and love the retention. I am hoping for a mobile app, but love the many features. My only gripe is the web monitoring is kind of at the top where server is not as pronounced as it were. I would buy the web monitoring plan if they have it on app sumo again so I can have it all in one pane of glass. over all very nice service that just works and is very light on resources as they promised.
Server monitoring integrates seamlessly with MonSpark website monitoring, which we have been using in a comprehensive version for years. After purchase, the corresponding resources are simply added to the account: in addition to 0 out of 1000 websites, 0 out of 100 servers can also be seen and a new server monitoring can be created in the same way as website monitoring via “Create”. However, the same interface should not obscure the fact that these are two completely different processes: website monitoring works passively, the existing website is asked something by means of a request and then provides a corresponding response (or not), to which the monitor reacts (certificate expires, website unreachable, ...). Accordingly, it is sufficient to enter the URL in the monitoring and then make specifications for evaluating the response (e.g. is the following text on the website or not).
When monitoring the server, however, an installation guide appears immediately, currently only for Linux and Windows, Mac is in preparation.The term “instructions” is a little generous: it is an installation script that is retrieved on the corresponding server via curl, so every server admin initially sees the security risk here - more comprehensive information about the script would therefore be an important improvement. After installation, this script then actively sends monitor data to MonSpark, from memory utilization to energy status - possibilities that would of course not exist with a passive query. We already have similar functions via another script through the data center where our servers are located. If your data center does not provide this in any form, MonSpark ServerAddon is a must-have. Otherwise it is a good addition, important servers should always be doubly secured in many ways.
It works and nicely compliments the monspark web monitoring i already have. I do have two feature requests:
1) Monitor UPS battery percentage. I was hoping this would replace a cron job where i check upower and sends a monspark heartbeat if the battery is above a threshold. I want to be able to set an alert so that I know that a server's standby power supply is low. This is actually the main thing i want to monitor on my servers.
2) I wish SOC mode could be viewed not only when full-screen and also to be able to customize different versions of it so that I can have one that only show one specific server for example.
Verified purchaser
Very good
Very good, integrations work with pabbly, alerts work, well. Graphs are helpful and agents are easy to install on win/linux. great metrics and love the dashboard. I like the limits and love the retention. I am hoping for a mobile app, but love the many features. My only gripe is the web monitoring is kind of at the top where server is not as pronounced as it were. I would buy the web monitoring plan if they have it on app sumo again so I can have it all in one pane of glass. over all very nice service that just works and is very light on resources as they promised.
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Verified purchaser
seamless integration
Server monitoring integrates seamlessly with MonSpark website monitoring, which we have been using in a comprehensive version for years. After purchase, the corresponding resources are simply added to the account: in addition to 0 out of 1000 websites, 0 out of 100 servers can also be seen and a new server monitoring can be created in the same way as website monitoring via “Create”.
However, the same interface should not obscure the fact that these are two completely different processes: website monitoring works passively, the existing website is asked something by means of a request and then provides a corresponding response (or not), to which the monitor reacts (certificate expires, website unreachable, ...). Accordingly, it is sufficient to enter the URL in the monitoring and then make specifications for evaluating the response (e.g. is the following text on the website or not).
When monitoring the server, however, an installation guide appears immediately, currently only for Linux and Windows, Mac is in preparation.The term “instructions” is a little generous: it is an installation script that is retrieved on the corresponding server via curl, so every server admin initially sees the security risk here - more comprehensive information about the script would therefore be an important improvement. After installation, this script then actively sends monitor data to MonSpark, from memory utilization to energy status - possibilities that would of course not exist with a passive query.
We already have similar functions via another script through the data center where our servers are located. If your data center does not provide this in any form, MonSpark ServerAddon is a must-have. Otherwise it is a good addition, important servers should always be doubly secured in many ways.
Share MonSpark Server Monitoring
Verified purchaser
I like it
It works and nicely compliments the monspark web monitoring i already have. I do have two feature requests:
1) Monitor UPS battery percentage. I was hoping this would replace a cron job where i check upower and sends a monspark heartbeat if the battery is above a threshold. I want to be able to set an alert so that I know that a server's standby power supply is low. This is actually the main thing i want to monitor on my servers.
2) I wish SOC mode could be viewed not only when full-screen and also to be able to customize different versions of it so that I can have one that only show one specific server for example.
Share MonSpark Server Monitoring