Best Server Management Software for CentOS

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    New Relic Reviews
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    New Relic’s enterprise-grade Server Management solutions deliver a comprehensive platform for managing and optimizing your server infrastructure. Designed for large-scale environments, our unified data platform collects telemetry data from servers, providing robust full-stack analysis tools that offer in-depth insights into server performance, health, and utilization. With real-time monitoring, automated alerts, and customizable dashboards, New Relic empowers you to proactively monitor and manage your servers, optimize resource allocation, and maintain peak performance and reliability. Simplify server management, improve operational efficiency, and gain actionable insights with New Relic’s advanced Server Management solutions.
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    ISPConfig Reviews

    ISPConfig

    ISPConfig

    €5 one-time payment
    Open Source, transparent, free, stable, secure und ultra-fast. Continuous development, large documentation, and a large community with support forum with enterprise assistance. One control panel allows you to manage multiple servers. Multiserver, single server, and mirrored clusters. ISPConfig works regardless of whether you have a physical server or virtual machine. ISPConfig's support network includes email support, remote login, installation, consulting, and ISPConfig. One control panel allows you to manage multiple servers. Web server management for Apache2 or nginx. Mail server management for virtual mail users. DNS server management for PowerDNS and BIND. Virtualization (OpenVZ), client login, administrator, reseller, and reseller login. We have removed APS from the panel because of the demise of the APS project. If your software supports HTTP/2, all websites will be enabled. Additional subdomain/alias "vhost domains" web folder checks have been made.
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    Shoreline Reviews
    Shoreline is the only cloud reliability platform that allows DevOps engineers to build automations in a matter of minutes and fix problems forever. Shoreline’s modern “Operations at the Edge” architecture runs efficient agents in the background of all monitored hosts. Agents run as a DaemonSet on Kubernetes or an installed package on VMs (apt, yum). The Shoreline backend is hosted by Shoreline in AWS, or deployed in your AWS virtual private cloud. Debugging and repairing issues is easy with advanced tooling for your best SREs, Jupyter style notebooks for the broader team, and a platform that makes building automations 30X faster by allowing operators to manage their entire fleet as if it were a single box. Shoreline does the heavy lifting, setting up monitors and building repair scripts, so that customers only need to configure them for their environment.
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    Cockpit Reviews
    Cockpit is a web-based interface for servers. It is intended for all users, including those who are new to Linux and experienced admins. Cockpit uses system commands and APIs to allow admins to manage their system in their preferred way. This includes the command line right alongside Cockpit. You can view your server from a web browser. You can also perform system tasks using a mouse. It's easy and straightforward to create containers, manage storage, configure networks, inspect logs, and monitor the status of your servers. Cockpit can be thought of as a graphical desktop interface, but it can also be used to manage individual servers. Do you have a favorite command-line tool or app that you use on your servers. You can continue to use Ansible, the command line, and other tools, but you can also add Cockpit to your arsenal. Cockpit uses the exact same system tooling as the command line. You can switch between Cockpit or any other program you choose.
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