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Linux Services Monitoring (systemd, journald)
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Linux Services Monitoring (systemd, journald)

11.20 € (21.91 лв.) server / month
★★★★☆ 4.8 / 5 (17 reviews)

Monthly monitoring of Linux services through systemd and journald with timely detection of issues and alerts on failures.

24/7 Support If something goes wrong, you reach us directly, we respond anytime.
Fast response We act immediately to prevent downtime.
Lower risk We monitor, control and prevent issues early.
Real results We make it work, not just look good.
What the service includes

When important Linux services stop unexpectedly, the impact is usually immediate, the website stops responding, the application breaks or users lose access. That is why monitoring systemd services and journald logs is far more useful than checking them manually from time to time.

The service includes monitoring of critical services, log analysis and alerting on errors, failures or unstable behavior. This makes it possible to catch problems earlier instead of waiting for a client or employee to report them first.

It is suitable for Linux servers running web applications, databases, APIs, mail services or other systems where stable day-to-day operation matters.

What you get in practice
  • Monitoring of systemd services
  • Tracking of journald logs
  • Alerts on failures and errors
  • Suitable for Linux servers
  • Faster response to issues
  • Less manual checking
Best for
Linux web applications
API services
Mail servers
Databases on Linux
Monitoring of critical services
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Frequently asked questions

systemd services and journald logs are monitored for errors, failures and unstable behavior.

Yes, especially if it runs important services and applications.

Yes, that is one of the main purposes of the service.

Earlier detection of issues and lower risk of unexpected downtime.