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Seamless infrastructure monitoring
Get essential, real-time metrics and alerts for your entire Droplet fleet, out of the box. No agents to install, no config files to manage. Just instant visibility.
Explore monitoring
Stay on top of server performance with DigitalOcean Monitoring and help ensure a smooth user experience.
Natively integrated
Easily enable open-source-powered Monitoring via the control panel or API to track performance, view metrics, and set up alerts all in one place.
Real-time summary dashboards
Know how your Droplets are performing over time and when to scale to improve your application's performance with up-to-the minute visualizations.
Quickly set up alerts for peace of mind
Get notified when any metric—on any Droplet or group of Droplets—crosses your specified threshold and when critical issues arise in your infrastructure.
Get alerts through Slack or email
Easily integrate with your Slack account (or email) via OAuth to instantly get pinged in a Slack channel when a new alert is triggered.
Multiple graphs enable you to monitor:
CPU usage
The percent of total processing power in use.
Disk usage
The percentage of space in use on your Droplet's disk.
Disk I/O
Disk read and write operations in megabytes per second.
Bandwidth
Public bandwidth usage in megabits per second.
Memory
The percentage of physical RAM in use.
Frequently asked questions
What is Monitoring?
DigitalOcean Droplets are Linux-based virtual machines (VMs) that run on top of virtualized hardware. Each Droplet you create is a new server you can use, either standalone or as part of a larger, cloud-based infrastructure.
How can I enable Monitoring?
Monitoring on DigitalOcean is automatically enabled when you install the Monitoring agent on your Droplet. To install the Monitoring agent, you just need to select Monitoring on your cloud console. You can also use our API, or a package manager to add the agent to your Droplets.
Which operating systems does Monitoring support?
Ubuntu, CentOS, Debian, and Fedora.
What is the retention period of all metrics?
The data for the running Droplets is retained for 14 days. When a Droplet is destroyed, the data associated with the Droplet is also deleted.
What is the minimum granularity for the data that the Monitoring service receives and aggregates?
The minimum granularity supported by Monitoring is 1 minute data points.
What thresholds can I set to trigger an alert?
When you create an alert policy, you first choose the Droplet metric you want it to monitor. Next, you choose the evaluation period (e.g. five minutes or one hour). To set a threshold, set a target value and choose whether the alert will trigger when the value is above or below the value.
How much does Monitoring service cost?
Monitoring services are provided at no additional cost.
Do more with Monitoring
Find out more about Monitoring and creating highly available infrastructure with the help of step-by-step tutorials.
Alerting
How to set up monitoring alerts
Getting started
An introduction to DigitalOcean's Monitoring.
Glossary
Glossary of DigitalOcean Monitoring terminology and metrics.
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