Features

Monitor key performance indicators (KPIs) of your physical servers, including CPU, memory, hard disk, and network interfaces. Track operating system parameters such as CPU load and process lists for Ubuntu, CentOS, RedHat, and Microsoft Windows.
Utilize efficient data center monitoring to track VM usage of system resources for VMware and Hyper-V hypervisors in your private cloud and data centers.
Use VM Monitoring to track KPIs of your virtual machines (VMs) such as VMware ESXi, Linux KVM, Microsoft Hyper-V, and Citrix Xen. Monitor CPU, memory, hard disk, and operating system parameters and processes.
While conducting process monitoring, monitor the KPIs of your Docker containers, including CPU, memory, and hard disk usage, as well as Docker system parameters.
Monitor KPIs of VMs in your public cloud environments, such as AWS, Azure, and GCP. Track CPU, memory, hard disk usage, and operating system parameters and processes.
With real-time server monitoring, monitor specific critical servers for failures and threshold breaches. Cloudmon detects system unavailability within 30 seconds, ensuring quick system reboot detection even in hyperscale environments.
Monitor application servers, such as mail servers, web servers, and virtual servers like Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI), for availability and latency.

How to use Cloudmon Server Monitoring

Configure Threshold Alarms

Configure Threshold Alarms

Set threshold levels, frequency, and duration for each parameter to be monitored. This allows Cloudmon to automatically raise alarms for server performance monitoring.

Define Alert Methods

Define Alert Methods

Determine how alerts will be notified and specify the recipients. If using a third-party ITSM tool, provide additional details for the ITSM ticket to be raised.

Review Alerts

Review Alerts

When alerts are received, click on the specific alert to drill down and determine the cause. Alarms may be categorized as ‘Attention,’ ‘Trouble,’ or ‘Critical.’

Remediate Problems

Remediate Problems

Once the problem is identified, and if the remediation steps are known, the operator can either run a pre-configured runbook or perform manual steps to resolve the issue.

Resources

Cloudmon case studies, whitepapers and blogs

Case Study

Retail

Observability Using Cloudmon

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Healthcare

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Financial

Branch Site Monitoring Using Cloudmon

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Software

Software & Technology – Observability Using Cloudmon

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