Best Server Management Software for Jira

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    Site24x7 Reviews
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    Site24x7

    ManageEngine

    $9.00/month
    820 Ratings
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    Site24x7 provides unified cloud monitoring to support IT operations and DevOps within small and large organizations. The solution monitors real users' experiences on websites and apps from both desktop and mobile devices. DevOps teams can monitor and troubleshoot applications and servers, as well as network infrastructure, including private clouds and public clouds, with in-depth monitoring capabilities. Monitoring the end-user experience is done from more 100 locations around the globe and via various wireless carriers.
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    PagerDuty Reviews
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    PagerDuty, Inc. (NYSE PD) is a leader for digital operations management. Organizations of all sizes rely on PagerDuty to deliver the best digital experience to their customers in an ever-on world. PagerDuty is used by teams to quickly identify and solve problems and to bring together the right people to prevent future ones. PagerDuty's 350+ integrations include Slack, Zoom and ServiceNow as well as Microsoft Teams, Salesforce and AWS. This allows teams to centralize their technology stack and get a holistic view on their operations. It also optimizes processes within their toolkits.
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    ManageEngine AlarmsOne Reviews

    ManageEngine AlarmsOne

    ManageEngine

    $15.00/month/user
    ManageEngine's AlarmsOne serves as a comprehensive alert management platform that enables users to oversee notifications from various IT management tools seamlessly. This solution offers straightforward integration with numerous on-premises and SaaS IT infrastructure monitoring systems. By creating an account and setting up the Alarm Poller on their server, users can effectively centralize their IT alerts. Additionally, AlarmsOne provides real-time notifications along with multi-channel communication options, ensuring that responses are swift and efficient. This capability is particularly beneficial for organizations looking to enhance their incident response times.
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    AppSignal Reviews

    AppSignal

    AppSignal

    $23 per month
    Trusted by over 1,500 development teams, AppSignal delivers a comprehensive monitoring toolkit designed to help developers confidently ship code. AppSignal offers easy-to-use tools for performance monitoring, error tracking, log and host management, uptime checks, and more—all within a single, intuitive platform. Built for simplicity, AppSignal ensures fast setup, responsive support, and clear pricing that fits teams of all sizes. Developers choose AppSignal for its lightweight, effective monitoring that lets them focus on building great software instead of troubleshooting.
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    Sensu Reviews

    Sensu

    Sensu

    $600.00/month
    Sensu is the future-proof platform for multi-cloud monitoring at large scale. Sensu's monitoring event pipeline allows businesses to automate their monitoring workflows, and gain deep insight into multi-cloud environments. Sensu is trusted by companies like Sony, Box.com and Activision to deliver more value to their customers. Sensu was founded in 2017 and provides a comprehensive monitoring solution to enterprises. It gives complete visibility across all systems, every protocol, at all times -- from Kubernetes through bare metal. Open source was created by operators for operators. The company is supported by a vibrant community of contributors.
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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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