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by ktsaou 1882 days ago
Hi. I am the founder of Netdata.

We complement the Netdata agent with Netdata.Cloud, a free-forever SaaS offering that maintains all the principles of the Netdata agent, while providing infrastructure level monitoring and several additional convenience features.

In Netdata.Cloud, infrastructure is organized in war-rooms. On each war-room you will find the "Overview" page, that provides a fully automated dashboard, very similar to the one provided by the agent, in which every chart presented aggregates data from all servers in the war-room! Magic! Zero configuration! Fully automated!

Keep in mind that Netdata.Cloud is a thin convenience layer on top of the Netdata agent. We don't aggregate your data. Your data stay inside your servers. We only collect and store a few metadata (how many netdata agents you have, which metrics they collect, what alarms have been configured, when they triggered - but not the actual metric and log data of your systems).

Try it! You will be surprised!

2 comments

>I am the founder of Netdata.

Awesome! I see the free tier is indeed looking generous. Just hooked up a node and looks good - I like the calculate correlations on alerts thing in particular.

>Keep in mind that Netdata.Cloud is a thin convenience layer on top of the Netdata agent.

I see. Didn't know/understand that.

On the claim node page - could you perhaps add the kickstart bash script code too? I find myself needing them one after the other yet they're on different pages

Good to hear metrics correlation might be useful to you, just as background you can get more info here: https://www.netdata.cloud/blog/netdata-cloud-metric-correlat...

At the moment it's based on a short window of data so the focus is more for short term changes around an area of interest you have already found.

Longer term it would be cool to be able to use an anomaly score on the metrics themselves (or if a lot of alarms happen to be going off) to automatically find such regions for you so its more like surfacing insights to you as opposed to you having to already know a window if time you are interested in.

>Keep in mind that Netdata.Cloud is a thin convenience layer on top of the Netdata agent. We don't aggregate your data.

I didn't get that from the website until just now. I was looking and looking for how much it would cost to subscribe for our 150 dev/stg/prod VMs -- usually that's the killer.