What is Monsta?
Monsta, developed by Monsta Tecnologia, is an IT infrastructure monitoring platform designed to provide a comprehensive, real-time view of the health and performance of various components of an IT environment. It enables companies and IT professionals to identify, diagnose, and resolve infrastructure issues proactively, ensuring service continuity and resource optimization.
Key Features and Functionalities:
- Intuitive and Dynamic Graphical Dashboards: The platform offers customizable visualization dashboards that present metrics and crucial information in a clear and easy-to-interpret manner. These dashboards can be tailored to display data specific to different areas of the infrastructure.
- Real-Time Monitoring: Monsta collects and displays performance data in real time, allowing users to monitor activity and the status of their systems at the exact moment events occur.
- Accurate Problem Detection: Through threshold configurations and smart alerts, Monsta is capable of identifying anomalies and potential performance issues before they cause significant interruptions.
- Alerts and Notifications: The alert system notifies users via channels such as SMS, email, and Telegram about critical events or events requiring attention, enabling a rapid and efficient response.
- Automatic Cloud Backup: Monsta provides automatic backup of configurations and monitoring data to the cloud, ensuring the security and availability of this information in case of local failures.
- Monitoring of Devices and Services: The platform is scalable and capable of monitoring a wide range of infrastructure devices (servers, networks, firewalls, etc.) and services (applications, databases, websites, etc.), with the ability to monitor an unlimited number of items depending on the plan purchased.
- Remote Network Monitoring via Agents: Monsta enables expanding infrastructure visibility beyond the local network, reaching remote sites, external customers, or cloud environments securely and simply through its agents.
Example of a Monsta-monitored network structure
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