Building a few micro SaaS and realized I'm probably missing tons of Reddit mentions manually checking 20+ subreddits.
Curious what tools other founders are using for Reddit monitoring/alerting?
Specifically interested in:
- Brand mention tracking
- Keyword alerts
- Lead generation from Reddit
- Competitor monitoring
What's working for you? What's not?
(Doing research for a few micro SaaS project I'm building, so genuinely curious about real experiences vs. marketing claims)
Videos
What features matter most in Reddit monitoring tools?
What's the best free Reddit monitoring tool?
Which Reddit monitoring tool is best for startups?
I’m looking for software that can monitor bandwidth between hosts, monitor uptime, networking issues, even down to nfs mounts being unresponsive.
I used to use whatsup but that was a long time ago so I’m looking for something more modern.
Wanted to know what everyone was using that was popular. Having a cost is okay as long as it works.
Thanks
I would like to hear what other recommended or use daily for server (Linux mainly)
We are currently trying zabbix and Icinga2/nagios at our company for monitoring our hardware and software.
What do you guys recommend that is stable and cost-efficient?
I am looking to replace my existing installs of What's Up Gold and NetCrunch with a better monitoring solution. I've seen a lot of discussions with people complaining about the solutions they have to deal with, what are the ones you like? I'm looking to monitor roughly 300 VMs and 150-175 network devices (switch, router, AP, ect) across 7 locations. Cloud-based vs on-prem doesn't really matter here, both are on the table
I'd like it to:
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Have a mobile app
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Desktop app
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Be able to automate things...for example, if a service stops, be able to restart it
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Able to see bandwidth consumption on switches and servers
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It'd be nice for it to be able to create tickets with ticketing software
We recently moved over to pulseway and I have really been liking it compared to our previous solution but I don't have any of our network stuff being monitored through it (though it was an option I looked at) and we only have 8 systems to monitor ATM but I feel it would scale up pretty well. It seems to have some form of end user ticket system in place but we don't use it as we have a separate system for that in place already. It has a free trial period where they are basically willing to hold your hand through the whole setup and even after the setup is completely they still check in pretty regularly to see if there is anything they can help with or do better on. That parts kinda annoying as I told them our requirements ATM and they are most definitely meet. We don't even use the in depth automation they offer as we don't need too. Overall though I recommend giving them a look
We opted to take a different approach to monitoring. Monitoring software can be fooled and only captures what occurred on a computer. Instead we installed a PTZ camera behind each worker. Managers can use the intercom feature to restart stalled workers.
What’s everyone’s favorite (inexpensive) app for automating searching through specific subs to find pertinent conversations to comment on?
I've been running servers since QNX 2 was the new hot thing :)
In the mid 90's I managed a room full of Linux and Windows servers for local businesses. At that time I wrote a simple monitoring solution in C++ with agents on the machines, and an app on my workstation that listed all the machines, their state (green, yellow, red), and basic info like uptime, free disk space, CPU usage etc. It worked great, was reliable and took almost no resources.
Today I have a homelab with 7 machines + a handful of Linodes. I cycle trough them with ssh from time to time to see if they are OK - but I have no overview at all. All the machines run Debian or Ubuntu.
What do you guys do to monitor your machines, their resources and maintenance needs?
Building a few micro SaaS and realized I'm probably missing tons of Reddit mentions manually checking 20+ subreddits.
Curious what tools other founders are using for Reddit monitoring/alerting?
Specifically interested in:
-
Brand mention tracking
-
Keyword alerts
-
Lead generation from Reddit
-
Competitor monitoring
What's working for you? What's not?
(Doing research for a few micro SaaS project I'm building, so genuinely curious about real experiences vs. marketing claims)
What monitoring tools do you guys use to monitor your infra? I am a part of a small infra team managing around 1200 onprem servers and we are currently using Solarwinds, however, I feel like there must be many better thought solution… We need to monitor: Esxi hosts VMs (windows, linux) Physical servers Network traffic Etc.
Edit: forgot to mention that I have worked with zabbix and I absolutely love it! However, management is against open source solutions so when I pushed for it, it got shot down faster than a Russian helicopter flying over Ukraine…
As the title asks,
I have a home network server that I have set up for a file server.
I'm planning on making more into a network server, but for now all it is, is just a Windows 10 machine with remote desktop enabled, several mapped network drives between my personal PC with its own mapped drives, TFTP services, telnet services, LAG grouped 1G NICs hooked into my home network for a 2G throughput.
What would I use or what can I use for software to manage it?
Building a few micro SaaS and realized I'm probably missing tons of Reddit mentions manually checking 20+ subreddits.
Curious what tools other founders are using for Reddit monitoring/alerting?
Specifically interested in:
-
Brand mention tracking
-
Keyword alerts
-
Lead generation from Reddit
-
Competitor monitoring
What's working for you? What's not?
(Doing research for a few micro SaaS project I'm building, so genuinely curious about real experiences vs. marketing claims)