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BareAgent

BareAgent

AI enabled docker monitoring and Incident management

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Never Wonder Why Your Container Died Again. Forensic snapshots capture the exact moment things go wrong. Get process-level blame reports in 15 seconds, not 5 hours of log digging. Smart Anomaly Detection with AI-Powered Baseline Learning. Get alerted only when something is actually wrong - not just different. Real-Time Fleet Dashboard. Log Incident Tracking. OOM Killer Watch and many more...
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Hamed Montazeri
Hi @all, I've built BareAgent as I needed it myself. I self-host my products and projects these days. Monitoring tools are just too expensive and don't really fit my needs. I host most of my stuff on Hetzner VMs and have simple deployments around Docker and needed a Docker-centric tool that lets me know if something is going wrong on those machines and containers. BareAgent is just that. You install a 20MB RAM-consuming Golang binary on your server, which sends pulses (CPU, RAM, disk IO, etc.) and watches Docker logs that trigger an incident via webhooks to the SaaS, which will do an LLM-based filtering and explanation. What went wrong, etc. I've used it in production for about a month now and was able to cancel my AppSignal subscription, which cost me around 100 EUR/month for all my projects. The insights I get are enough; I don't need the other features AppSignal provides me at this point. With all that said, it's meant for small teams and small- to medium-sized projects that don't have big budgets for AppSignal, Datadog, or other tools Best, Hamed