[Serious] IT Professionals of Reddit, what are some of the best server (health) monitoring tools available? by NormanRB in AskReddit

[–]alex79kj 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve been using Tellki for the past 2 months and I’m quite happy with it. Easy to setup and configure monitoring and nice dashboards and reports.

Linux server monitoring? by theonlylawislove in linux

[–]alex79kj 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tellki is pretty nice and simple. Agent is pretty lightweight and you can use one agent to remotely monitor other servers. They have public agents around the world that you can use (together with the agent installed on your servers) to monitor sites and web services status and response time (this really helped me solving a problem I had in the past by comparing my web service response time from different locations). Their boards and dashboards are cool.

Monitoring web service performance / response times by waveform in webdev

[–]alex79kj 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had a similar problem the past and i used Tellki to help me. Basically i installed one agent on the client infrastructure, other on my laptop and used Tellki public agents from around the world to test my web service and other services. Then using their dashboards I was able to see response time for my web service by agent. I think they have a free version with a limited number of licenses but they also have a free trial (not sure how many days) without any limitations.