Get control
of your Linux servers

Simple. Effective. Awesome!
 
Unparalleled insights, in real-time, of everything happening on your systems and applications, with stunning, interactive web dashboards and powerful performance and health alarms.

Save time. Run your systems with confidence.

Monitor everything

Analyze thousands of metrics per server.
Everything about the system (CPU, RAM, disks, network, firewall, QoS, NFS, ZFS, etc).
Detailed performance metrics for dozens of applications (such as web servers, databases servers, email servers, DNS servers, etc).
Visualize metrics collected from SNMP devices, and APM metrics via the embedded statsd server.

Out of the box

netdata supports auto-detection for everything. It collects more than 5000 metrics automatically, with zero configuration, it has zero dependencies, requires zero maintenance and comes with more than 100 alarms pre-configured to detect common failures, performance and availability issues.

In real-time

netdata collects thousands of metrics per server per second, with just 1% CPU utilization of a single core, a few MB of RAM and no disk I/O at all. View everything on stunning real-time interactive web dashboards, even when netdata is running on low-end hardware.

With alarms

Alarms can be set on any metric monitored by netdata. Alarm notifications are role-based and support dynamic thresholds, hysteresis and can be dispatched via multiple methods (such as email, slack.com, pushover.net, pushbullet.com, telegram.org, twilio.com).

Embeddable

netdata has minimal dependencies and can run even weak on IoT devices. Also, its charts can be embedded on any web site.

Customizable

Custom dashboards can be built using simple HTML (no javascript necessary).

Extensible

Anything you can get a number for, can be given to netdata, using its Plugin API (anything can be a netdata plugin, BASH, python, perl, node.js, java, Go, ruby, etc).

Scalable

netdata scales out, your web browser is the central netdata connecting all your servers together. But netdata can also replicate its database to other netdata, and archive its metrics to graphite, opentsdb, influxdb or prometheus at a lower rate, to avoid congesting these servers with the amount of data collected.

netdata live demo sites

Enter London!
Donated by DigitalOcean.com
Enter Atlanta!
Donated by CDN77.com
Enter California!
Donated by DigitalOcean.com
Enter Canada!
Donated by DigitalOcean.com

 
Enter Germany!
Donated by DigitalOcean.com
Enter New York!
Donated by DigitalOcean.com
Enter Singapore!
Donated by DigitalOcean.com
Enter India!
Donated by DigitalOcean.com
Isreal
requests/s
Enter Isreal!
Donated by octopuscs.com
EU - France
requests/s
Enter Roubaix!
Donated by ventureer.com
EU - Spain
requests/s
Enter Madrid!
Donated by stackscale.com
Charts are coming from all servers, in parallel.
The servers are not aware of this multi-server dashboard.
EU - London connected clients
Each server is not aware of the other servers.
But on this dashboard they are one! (hover on the chart above)

Who uses netdata?

Figures come from users using the netdata public global registry.
Counting since May 16th 2016. Actual figures may be a lot higher.
netdata unique users
netdata monitored servers
netdata sessions served

netdata can generate auto-refreshing badges, like these:

These badges auto-refresh every minute.

netdata is featured at the GitHub's state of the Octoverse 2016