Pandora FMS Features
Network Monitoring
Pandora FMS is the all-in-one solution that will help you monitor your infrastructure, whether it is on-premise, virtualized, hybrid or cloud.








Hybrid-environment centralized monitoring
Monitor every detail of your environments wherever they are, regardless of the service provider, virtualization technology, or abstraction API.
Unify the whole control over your assets in a single place: Pandora FMS console. You will be able to manage from a hundred elements to several hundred thousand from multiple sources, scaling progressively and dynamically.


Cloud Environments
By making use of remote APIs and centrally, we are able to unify data from different suppliers offering an information unification umbrella (including costs) that will allow you to compare and report data from any type of provider.
Take control of your systems’ data
Years ago, it was much easier to get information from your infrastructure. Today, it is much more complicated in the face of the variety of dynamic container on-premise architectures, together with external Cloud and SaaS environments of all kinds.
Control the growth and use of all your systems. Thanks to our agents, remote probes or use of Cloud-infrastructure access APIs, you can get the most out of your resources, save money and estimate future investments.

IaaS Integration
In the event that you do not have access to the infrastructure servers, you can install agents on your machines or monitor them from outside.
In addition, you will be able to dynamically register systems in a simple way, using the provisioning mechanisms of your IaaS provider and Pandora FMS APIs.


Virtualization Infrastructure
Pandora FMS automatically monitors ESX servers, DataStores, virtual machines and VirtualCenter of your VMware architecture. In addition, virtual environment monitoring does not affect the performance of the VMware system. Our software uses the official API to collect all the information.
It can also be used with Kubernetes virtualization, Docker Swarm, OpenStack, Nutanix, XEN, RHEV, HyperV following the same principles (with access to external APIs).

As a fundamental part of the IT infrastructure, cloud and virtual monitoring will be essential when it comes to preventing incidents or helping to solve them as soon as possible when they are unavoidable.
The use of the Cloud and tool proliferation, as well as the cost savings virtualization entails, has led many companies to use Pandora FMS.
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