
Hello, I am looking for a tool that can allow me to monitor customer's physical servers as well as my virtual servers (I have some, not too many Linux/CPanel servers and Windows VPS).
This is a list of the tools I have been recommended along with Observium https://nodequery.com/ sar newrelic naemon nagios Icinga
I think nagios and similars are too much for me, however I don´t know if Observium has all what I need, can you help me with that?
Some of the features I need are:
1. Load/performance monitoring applications like Apache, MySQL, Exim (email) 2. Exim queque size (for preventing spam issues) 3. Generate user logins for my customers (so they can see graphics of their servers) 4. Access from mobile
Do you think Observium could help me with this?

On 2014-05-19 10:39, Alejandro Lengua Vega wrote:
Hello,
I am looking for a tool that can allow me to monitor customer's physical servers as well as my virtual servers (I have some, not too many Linux/CPanel servers and Windows VPS).
This is a list of the tools I have been recommended along with Observium https://nodequery.com/ [1] sar newrelic naemon nagios Icinga
I think nagios and similars are too much for me, however I don´t know if Observium has all what I need, can you help me with that?
Some of the features I need are:
- Load/performance monitoring applications like Apache, MySQL, Exim
(email)
The apps system will let you monitor these via the Unix Agent. Apache, MySQL and Exim already have monitoring scripts.
- Exim queque size (for preventing spam issues)
This is already monitored by the Exim app.
- Generate user logins for my customers (so they can see graphics of
their servers)
If you create users with a lower than 5 level, it will only have access to devices, ports and bills you give it access to.
- Access from mobile
Observium's interface works from mobile, but it can be a little cramped. It works best on newer devices with higher resolution screens. It works pretty well on tablets.
adam.
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