Looking for Network Monitoring Software
Heyo,
I'm currently running 20-25 Tor Exit Nodes and I'm looking to deploy some sort of monitoring software on all of them.
I love the idea of TOR and support the TOR network
I'm primarily looking to monitor the overall traffic on all of them (like how much bandwidth I'm using and the amount of traffic that's going in and out).
I'm looking for something simple that I can deploy on all 20-25 servers without taking much time to setup/install. It would be extremely nice if I could also have an overall graph to see the overall network usage on all of the servers.
Willing to pay at most $10/month for it. HetrixTools seems like a decent option, and I may go with it. Just looking for other alternatives
Thanks!
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https://github.com/BotoX/ServerStatus
might not have a graph but numbers and is quite easy customizable to add sums or whatever...
Telegraf and grafana for visualization
https://clients.mrvm.net
If you're only looking for network information (and not detailed protocol specific stuff), I suggest you take a look at vnstat - it's a very lightweight interface monitoring tool that keeps track of traffic totals (in+out).
👀 looks nice.
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Check out Netdata, maybe it's what you're searching for (it's free)
https://learn.netdata.cloud/docs/agent/packaging/installer/methods/kickstart
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New Relic is pretty simple and nice - if you disabled the non-needed items, you should be able to cover basic resource + network monitoring under their free tier.
+1. Been using it for a couple years now
https://status.rowe.sh/
And LibreNMS for historical stats.
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