Best Server Monitoring Software for SUSE Linux Micro

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    Netdata Reviews
    Top Pick
    Monitor your servers, containers, and applications, in high-resolution and in real-time. Netdata collects metrics per second and presents them in beautiful low-latency dashboards. It is designed to run on all of your physical and virtual servers, cloud deployments, Kubernetes clusters, and edge/IoT devices, to monitor your systems, containers, and applications. It scales nicely from just a single server to thousands of servers, even in complex multi/mixed/hybrid cloud environments, and given enough disk space it can keep your metrics for years. KEY FEATURES: Collects metrics from 800+ integrations Real-Time, Low-Latency, High-Resolution Unsupervised Anomaly Detection Powerful Visualization Out of box Alerts systemd Journal Logs Explorer Low Maintenance Open and Extensible Troubleshoot slowdowns and anomalies in your infrastructure with thousands of per-second metrics, meaningful visualisations, and insightful health alarms with zero configuration. Netdata is different. Real-Time data collection and visualization. Infinite scalability baked into its design. Flexible and extremely modular. Immediately available for troubleshooting, requiring zero prior knowledge and preparation.
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    Intel Server Management Reviews
    Efficiently oversee and control your servers with a range of Intel® server management tools and firmware designed to notify users of potential issues, help maintain up-to-date firmware, and keep track of power and thermal conditions within the data center. Gain complete server management capabilities through the use of a virtual keyboard, video, mouse (KVM), and virtual media redirection. At the heart of this system is a Baseboard Management Controller (BMC), a dedicated microcontroller located on the server's motherboard, equipped with features and northbound interfaces that enable users to monitor and manage their servers using custom management software, established solutions like Intel® Data Center Manager and Intel® Server Utilities, or third-party applications. The platform also offers comprehensive Redfish schemas for managing and updating firmware while keeping an organized asset inventory. Additionally, it fully supports legacy protocols like IPMI, SNMP, and SMTP, with IPMI ensuring 2.0 compliance and incorporating several extra OEM commands for enhanced functionality. This robust infrastructure ensures that users have a reliable and detailed way to maintain optimal server performance.
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