eZ Server Monitor Review
Lightweight Linux server monitoring tool available as a PHP web dashboard or standalone Bash script, displaying CPU, RAM, disk, and service status.
Verdict
eZ Server Monitor is a no-frills, dependency-free monitoring script for Linux admins who want a quick server overview without heavyweight infrastructure. Its dual web/bash delivery and dead-simple install are genuine strengths for homelabs and small VPS setups. The tradeoff is intentional minimalism — it lacks alerting, historical trending, or agent-based depth found in tools like Netdata or Zabbix.
What it does
A lightweight and simple dashboard monitor for Linux available in Web and Bash application
Best for
Small to medium-sized Linux server administrators looking for a simple and easy-to-use monitoring solution.
At a glance
Pros & cons
- Zero dependencies — pure PHP/Bash
- Web and CLI versions available
- Responsive design, mobile-friendly
- Lightweight and fast to install
- No alerting or notifications
- No historical data or trending
- Minimal active development (last update 2017)
- Not suitable for complex multi-server environments
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Frequently asked
- Is eZ Server Monitor free to use?
- Yes. eZ Server Monitor has a free plan — Free open-source
- Does eZ Server Monitor have memory?
- No persistent memory — sessions don't carry over by default.
- Can eZ Server Monitor do voice or images?
- Voice: no. Image generation: no.
- What are the best alternatives to eZ Server Monitor?
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