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If you connect your servers to the netdata cloud, you can manage all of them there. (Put into groups etc). As far as I know there is no self hosted solution for this.

https://learn.netdata.cloud/docs/configuring/connect-agent-t...



Hey - i work for Netdata on ML.

We have recently created enterprise self hosted options for bigger customers who can't use cloud etc. (prob not as relevant here)

For self hosted at a smaller scale then you can have your own parent with multiple children streaming to it.

This is an example demo node which is also a parent for some other demo nodes. None of these need to be claimed to or signed in to cloud:

https://sanfrancisco.my-netdata.io/

It uses the same actual dashboard as cloud so that we only have one dashboard to maintain so you get the cloud dashboard locally basically and the parent can then kind of act like its own little Netdata Cloud.

A handful of features not available this way since they depend on the metadata being stored in cloud as opposed to on a parent node but we are trying to bridge that gap where possible such that the metadata could actually live on a parent.


Drat. I'm only interested in things I can self host. Back to the drawing board. Thanks for the clarification!


You can self host and centralize configuration with netdata parents [1]. It’s extremely lightweight and efficient for metrics collection, and the UI is very good as well. I recommend giving it more in depth analysis.

[1] https://community.netdata.cloud/t/advice-on-self-hosted-self...


Apparently this is possible. I didn't know. Didn't mean to mislead you. Sorry.


Maybe what I want is nachos?

https://www.nagios.org/


Or Zabbix. I’m assuming Nachos is a funny typo.

https://www.zabbix.com/


Zabbix was cool till 2015, now its better to use https://gitlab.com/mikler/glaber/ or https://signoz.io/.


mmm nachos




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