Linux desktop application designed to monitor various aspects of your computer's hardware.
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Linux desktop application designed to monitor various aspects of your computer's hardware.
Monitor Linux system
A ultra-lightweight real-time monitoring app with a simple web interface
Zoomphant is the next-generation free monitoring tool. Integrates cloud and on-premise deployment. Supporting the hybrid collection of metrics and logs. Capable of monitoring not only Linux, Windows, Kubernetes, and Docker but also GPU, FileCoin, Databases, Proxmox, Network monitoring, local files, and more.
Comprehensive server hardware information and health monitoring script for Linux systems
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Comprehensive Linux System Monitor with Intelligent Baseline Management - Professional-grade monitoring for enterprise environments, VMs, containers, and edge devices. Features intelligent baseline management to eliminate alert fatigue, Docker container detection, and comprehensive security monitoring with HTML email notifications.
On-premise Prometheus + Grafana monitoring stack on Ubuntu 24.04. Includes full installation steps, systemd service configuration, Node Exporter setup, and Grafana dashboards. A complete DevOps observability project demonstrating real-world monitoring skills.
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