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Hi!

I've recently built fivenines.io, a real-time uptime monitoring and incident management tool designed for teams looking for simplicity, precision, and actionable insights. fivenines aims to help you detect downtime instantly, track SLAs, and manage incidents all in one place.

Our tool emphasizes a smooth, easy-to-use interface, integration with popular platforms, and customizable notifications to ensure you're always in control. I'd love for you to try it out, share your feedback, and let me know how it can better serve your monitoring and incident response needs. Thanks for checking it out!"

Let me know if you'd like any changes or additional details!


You can already follow all the following metrics: CPU usage & distribution, RAM usage & distribution, Swap usage & distribution, Network traffic & latency, IO usage & metrics, Top process CPU &RAM usage.

The features are pretty basic for now but I will add tons of nice stuff:

analytics for Redis/Postgres/Mongo/.. custom dashboards and graphs, custom metrics monitoring, security scan (CVEs reporting), logs live streaming, Remote process management, etc

If you have a bit of time, please test it, break it, hack it, contribute, I really like to have any kind of (constructive) feedback on this project!


Hello, I worked on this little baby in the past months and I'm happy to share it with you :)

You can already follow all the following metrics: - CPU usage - CPU distribution - RAM usage - RAM distribution - Swap usage - Swap distribution - Network traffic - Network latency - IO usage - IO metrics - Top process CPU usage - Top process RAM usage

Currently, the features are pretty basic for now but I will add tons of nice stuff:

analytics for Redis/Postgres/Mongo/.. custom dashboards and graphs, custom metrics monitoring, security scan (CVEs reporting), logs live streaming, Remote process management, etc

If you have a bit of time, please test it, break it, hack it, contribute, I really like to have any kind of (constructive) feedback on this project!


Hello, I worked on this little baby in the past months and I'm happy to share it with you :)

Currently, the features are pretty basic for now but I will add tons of nice stuff:

analytics for Redis/Postgres/Mongo/.. custom dashboards and graphs, custom metrics monitoring, security scan (CVEs reporting), logs live streaming, Remote process management, etc

If you have a bit of time, please test it, break it, hack it, contribute, I really like to have any kind of (constructive) feedback on this project!


This is the side project I worked on during the last months, I love it.

I'm trying to create some kind of replacement to Nodequery (RIP), a cheap server monitoring tool with a nice UX (wave Munin).

Do not hesitate to test it (there is a free plan available) and give me feedback, I'd really appreciate that.


Hello,

I worked on this little baby in the past months and I'm happy to share it with the internet :)

Currently, the features are pretty basic for now but I will add tons of nice stuff:

- Analytics for Redis/Postgres/Mongo/... - Custom dashboards and graphs - Custom metrics monitoring - Security scan (CVEs reporting) - Logs live streaming - Remote process management - ...

If you have a bit of time, please test it, break it, hack it, contribute, I really like to have any kind of (constructive) feedback on this project!


Congrats on the release! I am always looking for server management tools, as I still haven't found a good enough one (most of them are too complex, too hard to install, break over time, etc.)

Is the open-source version completely functional?

If not, what permissions will the tracking scripts get? I don't feel comfortable giving access to all my servers to a single entity.


Thx ! Yeah, got your point, I'm trying to create a service as nice as nodequery was but with more features like custom metrics support, CVEs reporting, better granularity ...

Yeah the agent code is fully open source: https://github.com/Five-Nines-io/fivenines_agent so you can check exactly what's running on your server ;)

Here is the Pypi link: https://pypi.org/project/fivenines_agent/

BTW, I got my first customer last week, yay !


Thanks for the response, and congrats on getting your first customer!

> Yeah the *agent code* is fully open source

Only the agent part is open-source? I can't host my own dashboard?


Yep, only the agent is open source, backend is not :)


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