Dashboards, graphs and trend analysis

isyVmon with its overviews and detailed graphics allow you to keep track of everything. The automated presentation of hosts / services and all dependencies in a self-updating status map will take you a giant step forward. You will also receive daily statistics and trend analysis based on statuses and alerts.

Its central management and many service templates will assist you in establishing uniform metrics. Which in turn enable comparing and measuring your key performance indicators (KPI).

  • Graphical representation of your data basis using a RRD Tool
  • Standardized metrics for evaluation and comparability
  • KPI and status correlations
  • Graphical status and trend reporting
  • Data Monitoring over time
  • CSV / XML export
  • Configurable templates for graphical display
  • High-performance data storage (MySQL)

No control without reporting

You know the topic: Your management needs to know and be able to prove how efficiently your IT is working. Also without any kind of proof it's very difficult to assess the quality of your IT's work. IsyVmon's reporting is therefore a mandatory asset in evaluating and choosing solutions. It's nice to finally have a cutting edge tool that not only delivers the necessary data but also fashions it in a way you'd expect. Here's a list of some of isyVmons reporting features:

  • Daily statistics of the state duration
  • Daily statistics on alert frequencies
  • Availability reports of servers / host groups / applications
  • Service availability reports of entire groups
  • Configurable update frequency
  • CSV Export Report
  • Interactive Timeline for Report Monitoring

Imagine there is a failure and nobody notices.

Wouldn't it be better you could identify problems and trends before a major failure occurs. With the right plugins, properly set thresholds and dependencies you can build an effective alarm system with multiple instances, any number of escalation levels and even integrate with a Trouble Ticketing System (TTS).

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