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Virtual and Physical Hosts#

Unryo monitors the performance, capacity, and health of virtual machines, physical hosts, container infrastructures and cloud resources from a single and integrated dashboard interface.

VMware vSphere#

The ML Pack for VMware vSphere tells you how the virtual machines affect the performance of your applications and services, and offers out-of-the-box dashboards and reporting capabilities. Learn more

Proxmox VE#

The ML Pack for Proxmox VE monitors your Promox VE infrastructure and guide users for fast resolution. Learn more

  • Automatic Dependency mapping between Proxmox clusters, nodes, VMs, containers and storage.
  • Correlation of Proxmox incidents: probable root-cause, with impact calculation.
  • Anomaly Detection, coupled with AI Assistant for context.
  • Dashboards, KPIs and policies.

Linux Physical Servers#

Monitors your Linux hosts with statistics on processor, memory, disk, swap and more.

You can monitor your Linux host in multiple ways:

  • SNMP polling: you configure an Unryo collector to poll remotelly one or multiple Linux hosts (using SNMP queries).
  • Unryo local agent: you install an Unryo agent locally on each Linux host you want to monitor.
  • Prometheus Node Exporter: you run Node Exporter as a service on your Linux hosts, then the Unryo collector scrape metrics from the Linux servers directly.
  • Prometheus Server: you run Node Exporter as a service on your Linux hosts and configure a Prometheus server to scrape metrics from them. Then, the Unryo collector communicates with the Prometheus server (PromQL queries) to retrieve metrics.

Windows Physical Servers#

Unryo monitors your Windows hosts with statistics on processor, disk, swap, services, logs and more.

You can monitor your Windows hosts in two ways:

  • SNMP polling: you configure an Unryo collector to poll remotelly one or multiple Windows hosts (using SNMP queries)
  • Unryo local agent: you install an Unryo agent locally on each Windows host you want to monitor.
  • Prometheus Windows Exporter: you run Windows Exporter as a service on your Linux hosts, then the Unryo collector scrape metrics from the Linux servers directly.
  • Prometheus Server: you run Windows Exporter as a service on your Linux hosts and configure a Prometheus server to scrape metrics from them. Then, the Unryo collector communicates with the Prometheus server (PromQL queries) to retrieve metrics.

Cloud VMs#

Unryo monitors the performance and availability of your resources from your public clouds (AWS, Microsoft Azure, GCP), as well as cloud service availability. By providing a single dashboard across all locations, you get full visibility of the capacity, performance, utilization, and cost of your cloud resources. Learn more