ServerIQServerIQ

Dashboard

Your entire infrastructure, one screen

Server status, resource usage, recent alerts — everything your team needs at a glance.

app.serveriq.io

Servers

12

3 offline

Incidents

2

1 critical

Avg CPU

34%

across all

Uptime

99.97%

last 30d

Servers

12 total

prod-api-01

Ubuntu 22.04

CPU

23%

RAM

61%

prod-api-02

Ubuntu 22.04

CPU

45%

RAM

72%

game-eu-west

Debian 12

CPU

78%

RAM

54%

db-primary

Ubuntu 24.04

CPU

12%

RAM

89%

Resource Overview

CPU34%
Memory67%
Disk42%

Real-time monitoring

Metrics that arrive before you can blink

Unlike traditional monitoring that polls every 30-60 seconds, ServerIQ streams metrics over WebSockets. CPU spikes, memory pressure, disk fills — you see them the instant they happen.

  • CPU usage, load averages, I/O wait
  • RAM and swap utilization
  • Per-disk usage with inode tracking
  • Network RX/TX per interface
  • Process list and active SSH sessions
CPU23%
Memory61%
Disk /42%
Disk /data78%
Network In2.4 MB/s
Create Alert Rule
CPU Usage
Greater than (>)
90%
3
Every 5 min
Slack #opsEmail: [email protected]SMS: On-call
Create Alert Rule

Intelligent alerts

Alerts that respect your attention

Configure alerts with occurrence thresholds to avoid false alarms. A brief CPU spike won't page your team at 3 AM — but a sustained one will.

  • Configurable thresholds and operators
  • Occurrence-based triggering
  • Slack, email, SMS, and webhook delivery
  • Contact groups for team routing

Incident management

From alert to resolution, tracked end to end

When alerts fire, incidents are created automatically. Your team gets notified, can comment on the investigation, and mark it resolved when the fix is in. A complete record of every incident — without a separate tool.

  • Automatic incident creation from alerts
  • Team comments and activity timeline
  • Open, Resolved, and Ignored statuses
Incident #127
Open

CPU > 90% on prod-api-01

Triggered by alert rule "High CPU Usage" · 3 consecutive occurrences

Server

prod-api-01

Started

14 min ago

Severity

Critical

Activity

Incident opened — CPU at 94%

3:24 PM

Slack notification sent to #ops

3:26 PM

"Investigating — looks like a runaway process" — Sarah K.

3:31 PM

"Killed the process, CPU back to 34%" — Sarah K.

3:38 PM

Mark Resolved
Ignore
Team: Infrastructure4 members
AC
Owner
SK
Admin
MT
Member
JP
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Team collaboration

Monitoring is a team sport

Invite your team, assign roles, and share dashboards. Everyone sees the same real-time data. When an incident happens, your whole team can respond together — not just whoever happens to be watching.

  • Email invitations with role assignment
  • Admin, Member, and custom roles
  • Shared servers and contact groups

Frequently asked questions

What metrics does ServerIQ collect?

ServerIQ monitors CPU usage (per-core, load averages, I/O wait), memory (RAM, swap, pressure), disk (per-partition usage, inodes), network (RX/TX per interface, connections), running processes, and system events. All metrics stream in real-time over WebSockets.

How do alerts work?

You create alert rules per server with configurable thresholds and comparison operators. Rules support occurrence-based triggering — so a brief CPU spike won't wake your team at 3 AM, but a sustained one will. Notifications are sent via email, Slack, SMS, or custom webhooks.

Can I manage incidents in ServerIQ?

Yes. When alerts fire, incidents are created automatically and linked to the triggering server and alert rule. Your team can update status (Open, Resolved, Ignored), add comments, and track the full timeline from detection to resolution.

Does ServerIQ support team collaboration?

Yes. Invite team members via email, assign roles (Admin, Client, or custom), and share servers and contacts across teams. Everyone sees the same real-time data and can respond to incidents together.

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