Remote Monitoring

Your faithful assistant in monitoring your services and applications.

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About RMON

What is RMON?
RMON stands for Remote Monitoring. With RMON you can check the availability of your services, measure the response time for your applications, perform DNS checks, get inspiration notification for SSL certificates. RMON also has many other useful functions.
Easy to Configure and Operate
With RMON you don’t have to perform any operations via the command line: you can configure and manage it via the web interface.
One tool for web monitoring
Server availability, site or application response time, response verification, DNS records and certificate expiration dates - RMON copes with this perfectly.
Fast to Deploy
To start monitoring, you need just to install the RMON on your server and RMON agents on your servers. After the installation, the agents start to perform checks and send metrics to the centralized server. Up to 1000 checks on 1vCPU.

With RMON you can:

Check the Availability
  • check the availability of the servers via ICMP (PING check);
  • check the availability of TCP port;
  • monitor DNS performance;
  • measure the response time;
  • get expiry notifications for SSL certificates.
Analyse HTTP responses
  • analyse response bodies: if the response does not include the necessary content, you will get a notification;
  • send JSON body;
  • monitor HTTP performance: name lookup, TTFB, total response time; Total 7 HTTP metrics;
Analyse Historical Data
  • store the history of events for each host;
  • view the history of all notifications sent via RMON;
  • view the history of all metrics.
Receive Notifications
  • configure alerts for different types of events;
  • receive immediate alerts via the RMON web interface;
  • get notifications via email, Slack, PagerDuty, MatterMost and Telegram.
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