Welcome to NiTO! Whether you need to monitor website response times, deep performance metrics for servers, workstations, network switches, or custom applications, we have everything you need to know about NiTO here in our help pages.
To get started, simply sign-up for a free account. You’ll
Key Features
NiTO can help monitor all of the components of your infrastructure, from website response times, to details about every process running on a server. NiTO is not just one tool, but a variety of tightly integrated tools, built from the ground up to give you detailed insights with minima
Adding a new device will be your starting point for monitoring anything new in NiTO. Click the ‘New Device’ button, which can be found in multiple locations:
To the far right of the main tab bar, directly under the Global Alert Indicators.
On the Finder (when the ‘Devices’
For general information about adding new devices, such as agents, see ‘Adding Devices for Monitoring’.
Types of Agents
The NiTO agent is capable of performing checks on a Windows or Linux/Unix based system by accessing data local to the operating system it’s running on. This local
Pricing Model
NiTO is a SaaS which means that you don’t have to juggle any of the overhead costs and manpower of managing NiTO’s underlying infrastructure. All hardware and updates are managed by NiTORom Inc. and are included in NiTO’s subscriptions fees.
Pricing varies among the m
To add an agentless device, such as geographical monitor of an HTTP(S) website, see ‘Adding Devices for Monitoring’.
Agentless checks are performed by NiTO’s central server(s) around the globe, and do not require you to install the NiTO agent or any other software.
Geographical Mon
To add a “peer” device, such as SNMP, see ‘Adding Devices for Monitoring’.
Peer Devices
Peers are any devices for which an agent performs monitoring for something within your network, other than the agent’s host machine (in some case, this may include extended metrics f
NiTO offers multiple methods for monitoring custom metrics. Developers, please see our RESTful API documentation for how to implement your own custom checks.
RESTful API
The NiTO RESTful API is accessed by posting JSON data over HTTPS to a listening agent-api service running on a machine within yo
You can configure any device via its configuration dialog window, which can be accessed several ways:
After creating a new device, the configuration options will be shown automatically.
Hovering your mouse cursor over a device in the Finder and clicking the ‘Edit’ button that appears to
It’s time to start monitoring your infrastructure with NiTO! Here’s a list of common setup tasks to get you and your team started after you’ve signed-up at https://nito.net/signup.
Log In
All configuration and collected data is available through the NiTO dashboard via a browser.
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