📡 Monitoring and Logging on VPS
Effective monitoring helps you identify server issues in advance, track CPU, RAM, disk usage, network traffic, and service status. This section offers practical guides for setting up system observation and logging on your VPS.
We cover installing popular tools (Netdata, htop, Grafana, Fail2Ban, system logs), configuring alerts, central log aggregation, and setting up automatic incident notifications.
🔍 Topics We Cover
- 📈 Monitoring system resources (load, memory, disk usage);
- 📊 Using Netdata, Grafana, Prometheus, and more;
- 🔔 Configuring alerts and notifications (Telegram, email);
- 🗃️ Logging errors, events, access, and attacks;
- 📜 Working with
journalctl
, nginx logs, PHP, SSH, and system daemons.
These materials will help you monitor your VPS 24/7, prevent crashes, and respond faster to instability in your apps or server services.
📚 Monitoring Articles
- How to Enable Server Monitoring in VMmanager
- How to Check VPS Resource Usage: CPU, RAM, Disk, Network
If you're unsure which monitoring solution fits your case — contact our support team or ask a question on the Bit.Hosting forum.