Best System Monitoring Software for Cloudflare

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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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    Better Stack Reviews
    Top Pick

    Better Stack

    Better Stack

    $29 per month
    7 Ratings
    Better Stack is an eBPF-based, AI SRE observability tool that helps you ship high-quality software faster. Monitor everything from websites to servers. Schedule on-call rotations, get actionable alerts, and resolve incidents faster than ever. Visualize your entire stack, aggregate all your logs into structured data, and query everything like a single database with SQL. Made to fit into your workflow with over 100+ integrations. Seamlessly integrates into your workflow with 100+ integrations.
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    StatusGator Reviews

    StatusGator

    Nimble Industries

    $ 39.99 per month
    StatusGator delivers timely information about critical dependencies so that DevOps, IT Help Desk, and Education teams can stay on top of downtime and react proactively. Features: Aggregated status pages with data from all your cloud vendors. Notifications on any status changes to Slack, Teams, SMS, and more.
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    Coralogix Reviews
    Coralogix is the most popular stateful streaming platform, providing engineering teams with real-time insight and long-term trend analysis without relying on storage or indexing. To manage, monitor, alert, and manage your applications, you can import data from any source. Coralogix automatically narrows the data from millions of events to common patterns, allowing for faster troubleshooting and deeper insights. Machine learning algorithms constantly monitor data patterns and flows among system components and trigger dynamic alarms to let you know when a pattern is out of the norm without the need for static thresholds or pre-configurations. Connect any data in any format and view your insights anywhere, including our purpose-built UI and Kibana, Grafana as well as SQL clients and Tableau. You can also use our CLI and full API support. Coralogix has successfully completed the relevant privacy and security compliances by BDO, including SOC 2, PCI and GDPR.
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    StatusTicker Reviews

    StatusTicker

    StatusTicker

    $5 per month
    StatusTicker enables you to keep track of and oversee the performance of your essential services from a single platform. You can display your Ticker on an office screen, while also receiving instant alerts through various channels such as email, SMS, Slack, and webhook for you and your team. This ensures that everyone stays informed and can respond promptly to any issues that may arise.
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