Infrastructure Monitoring

Infrastructure monitoring for every server, host, and container

A lightweight agent streams CPU, memory, disk, network, processes, and Docker health to one real-time dashboard — alongside your errors and logs.

Stop guessing why your servers slow down

When a host runs out of memory, a disk fills up, or a Docker container restarts in a loop, you usually find out from your users — not your tools. Stitching together separate agents, exporters, and dashboards for infrastructure monitoring is slow to set up, expensive to keep running, and never quite lines up with the application errors you are already chasing.

AllStak takes a different approach. A single lightweight host agent collects CPU, memory, disk, network, processes, and Docker containers and streams them live to the same platform that holds your errors, logs, traces, uptime checks, and alerts. One agent, one dashboard, one bill — so you can see a host degrade and the errors it caused in the same place, without wiring up a separate observability stack.

Everything the host agent watches

Install one agent and AllStak begins tracking the signals that actually predict an outage — from raw resource usage to container lifecycle and per-host health.

CPU & load

Track per-core CPU usage, load averages, and saturation over time so you catch a runaway process or a noisy neighbour before it stalls requests.

Memory & disk

Watch memory pressure, swap, and disk usage per mount with trend lines, so you see a filling volume or a leak hours before it brings the host down.

Network throughput

Monitor inbound and outbound network traffic per host to spot bandwidth spikes, dropped connections, and unexpected egress.

Docker containers

See every Docker container per host with its status, restarts, and resource usage — so a crash-looping or memory-hungry container is obvious at a glance.

Processes & inventory

Drill into the top processes consuming CPU and memory on a host, with an inventory of what is actually running, to pinpoint the culprit fast.

Host health score & thresholds

Each host gets a rolled-up health score, and configurable thresholds turn rising CPU, memory, or disk into alerts and incidents automatically.

From install to live metrics in minutes

  1. 1
    Install the lightweight agent

    Run a single command to install the AllStak host agent on each server or VM. It is lightweight by design, with a small footprint and no heavy dependencies to manage.

  2. 2
    Connect it with your key

    Point the agent at your project with an API key. It immediately begins collecting CPU, memory, disk, network, processes, and Docker and streaming them to your dashboard.

  3. 3
    Watch hosts in real time

    Open the real-time dashboard to see live charts, per-host health scores, running containers, and top processes — no extra configuration required to start.

  4. 4
    Set thresholds and alerts

    Define thresholds for CPU, memory, or disk and route alerts to your team so a degrading host becomes an incident before it becomes an outage.

Why teams monitor infrastructure on AllStak

  • One platform for infrastructure, errors, logs, traces, uptime, and security — not a stack of disconnected tools to integrate and pay for separately.
  • A single lightweight agent per host keeps overhead low and setup simple — no separate exporters, collectors, or dashboards to wire together.
  • Real-time visibility, so you see CPU spikes, filling disks, and restarting containers as they happen instead of after the fact.
  • Correlate host metrics with the application errors and logs they caused, because they live on the same timeline in the same place.
  • Predictable SAR pricing and a free tier for GCC and Saudi teams.
  • Thresholds and smart alerting turn raw metrics into incidents your on-call team can act on, not just charts to stare at.

Infrastructure monitoring FAQ

What is infrastructure monitoring?

Infrastructure monitoring is the continuous collection and analysis of health signals from your servers, hosts, and containers — CPU, memory, disk, network, processes, and Docker — so you can detect resource exhaustion, performance degradation, and failures before they affect users. AllStak does this with one lightweight host agent feeding a real-time dashboard.

Does the AllStak agent monitor Docker containers?

Yes. The host agent discovers the Docker containers running on each host and reports their status, restarts, and resource usage alongside the host's own CPU, memory, disk, and network — so a crash-looping or resource-hungry container shows up next to the host it runs on.

Is the host agent lightweight?

Yes. The agent is built to be lightweight, with a small footprint on each server. You install it once per host with a single command, point it at your project with an API key, and it streams metrics without a heavy stack of exporters or collectors to manage.

How is this different from running a separate monitoring stack?

Most teams assemble separate tools for metrics, errors, logs, and alerting and then spend time integrating them. AllStak is all-in-one: infrastructure monitoring lives on the same platform as error tracking, log management, distributed tracing, uptime and SSL monitoring, security scanning, and alerting — one dashboard and one bill.

Can I set alerts when CPU, memory, or disk get too high?

Yes. You can define thresholds on host metrics such as CPU, memory, and disk. When a host crosses a threshold, AllStak raises alerts and incidents and routes them to your team, so a degrading host is acted on before it turns into an outage.

Is there a free tier for infrastructure monitoring?

Yes. You can start free and connect your first hosts at no cost, then move to predictable SAR pricing as you scale. Because AllStak is all-in-one, the same account also covers your errors, logs, traces, uptime, and alerts.

Start monitoring your infrastructure today

Install the lightweight agent, watch your servers, hosts, and Docker containers in real time, and keep your infrastructure, errors, logs, and alerts on one platform. Start free.