Monitoring and notifications
To ensure uninterrupted operation of the IT infrastructure it is necessary to learn about potential threats as early as possible, and when an incident occurs - to eliminate the problem as quickly as possible.
Buy Free trialUninterrupted operation of IT services is the foundation of a modern company, regardless of the sphere of activity or size of the organization. Incidents and equipment failures entail significant financial and reputational losses for both large corporations and small and medium-sized businesses. That is why it is critical to keep your infrastructure up and running 24/7.
To ensure uninterrupted operation of the IT infrastructure it is necessary to learn about potential threats as early as possible, and when an incident occurs - to eliminate the problem as quickly as possible.
Main tasks of the monitoring system
Monitoring the state of servers and virtual machines
Operations history and analytics
Network load monitoring
Detecting problems
Configuring notifications
Power statistics
ISPsystem platforms are built with this in mind: they collect information on equipment health, display real-time statistics and communicate potential or existing problems through convenient channels - to the monitoring dashboard inside the platform, to email or a messenger.
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Specialists use virtual machines for any task related to the delivery of an isolated service: code testing, graphic design, document management, website development, and others.
Public websites and services are always at risk: a DDoS attack, a virus, or an invalid script can cause a virtual machine to fail. As a result, the company's business processes are at risk.
VMmanager controls the following parameters of physical servers and virtual machines:
- Network load;
- RAM;
- CPU;
- Storage;
- IOPS.
General statistics about the load can be displayed for a certain period (previous day, month, arbitrary range) or for an interval (days, hours, minutes).
VMmanager keeps track of the load on servers and virtual machines: it monitors memory usage, CPU and hard disk load, and network traffic. If the load becomes critical - the administrator will be notified by the platform.
The platform stores information about all current and completed operations with virtual machines, nodes and OS templates. The log of operations terminated with an error is displayed in the interface, so that the administrator can quickly take the necessary action.
Thanks to integration with Grafana, you can flexibly set up visualization of parameters in the system, statistics and analyze incidents.
Advantages of the solution
The monitoring and analytics system allows the IT administrator to monitor the status of the entire system and prevent failures.
The IT administrator and internal users will find it easier to manage the infrastructure thanks to a simple and intuitive interface.
Our technical support consists of network engineers and Linux administrators. We advise and help solve the problem "on the spot" by connecting to your platform.
The ISPsystem team releases updates every two weeks. The product takes into account market trends and user needs.
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Hosting
- Automatic provisioning of VPS from 4 seconds
- Multi-tenant architecture
- KVM virtualization
- Lightweight LXC/LXD containers
- Built-in self-service portal
- Integration with billing systems
- Virtual networks
- Flexible service customization and REST API for custom integrations
The cost includes:
- Physical core license € /year
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KVM hardware virtualization
LXD containers
Guest OS repositories
Local user management
User management through MS AD/Free IPA/LDAP integration
User self-service portal
Virtualization server management
Support for leased physical equipment
Support for L2 networks—VLAN, bond, bridge
Support for L3 networks—IP-fabric
Support for virtual networks—VXLAN
IP address management
Geographically distributed node clusters
VM distribution policies by node
Software fine-tuning on a VM (Shell/PowerShell)
Network storages (Ceph/SAN)
Local storages
REST API available
Live migration of VMs between nodes
Live migration of VM disks between storages
Built-in VM backup system
Built-in node and VM monitoring system
High availability
Integration with BILLmanager
Integration with DCImanager
Integration with IPmanager
Integration with DNSmanager
Integration with Terraform
Integration with Swagger
Integration with Zabbix
Integration with Grafana
Integration with Telegram
Integration with WHMCS
Integration with PowerDNS
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