An infrastructure must prevent before it falls

Monitoring is only useful if it transforms technical noise into understandable alerts. We build tailored checks for your priorities: availability, performance, security, capacity, and continuity.

Useful signalsFiltered alerts on what truly threatens the service, not an avalanche of notifications.
Operational viewAvailability, latency, resources, certificates, backups, and service status.
Faster reactionEscalation, incident log, prioritization, and documented actions when a threshold becomes critical.

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Controls designed for your real-world services

We are leaving your environment: web hosting, VPS, databases, DNS, certificates, backups, network services, critical accounts, and business applications.

  • Definition of services to monitor and useful thresholds.
  • Availability, expiration, load, storage, and application error alerts.
  • Backup control, TLS certificates, DNS, and exposed services.
  • Tracking table, reports, and continuous improvement of rules.

Possible supervision perimeter

Availability

Sites, APIs, ports, services, DNS, TLS certificates, domain expiration, and application responses.

Performance

CPU utilization, memory, storage, latency, errors, response time, and progressive saturation.

Continuity

Backups, scheduled jobs, disk space, logs, critical thresholds, and security signals.


What we are concretely monitoring

The level of supervision adapts to your constraints: simple availability checks, comprehensive server monitoring, or critical service tracking with escalation.

Websites & E-commerce

Availability, response time, certificates, server errors, forms, and critical paths.

Servers & VPS

CPU, memory, disk, services, ports, processes, updates, and saturation signals.

Backups

Execution, backup age, errors, available space, and periodic restore checks.

DNS & Certificates

Expiration, consistency of records, TLS, domains, redirects, and sensitive changes.


For what contexts?

SME without a NOC team

Obtain clear oversight without having to build a dedicated internal cell.

Critical client services

Quickly detect an interruption, degradation, or expiration before business impact.

Evolving infrastructure

Track migrations, new services, DNS changes, and technical dependencies.


Supervision method

Dependency Inventory

The services, domains, certificates, backups, access, criticality, and intervention windows are listed.

Thresholds and priorities

We define what should trigger an alert, who should receive it, and what level of urgency to apply.

Deploying Controls

We are setting up the probes, external controls, internal checks, and tracking dashboards.

Continuous adjustment

We reduce noise, refine thresholds, add new services, and document recurring incidents.

Do you want to see what can be supervised?

We can start with a light inventory, identify critical points, and propose progressive supervision adapted to your budget and risk level.

Request a supervised study