Thailand-hosted monitoring

Linux server monitoring hosted for teams in Thailand.

Nova is positioned for teams that want a managed monitoring control plane hosted in Thailand, with Linux host telemetry, Grafana dashboards, and staff-assisted beta onboarding.

Hosting
Thailand-hosted managed control plane
Best fit
Teams operating Linux servers for Thai users or customers
Access
Nova login with Grafana OIDC SSO
Beta model
Onboarding scope confirmed directly with Proxima

Why local hosting matters

Some teams prefer observability infrastructure closer to where their operators, servers, or customers are located. Nova gives those teams a managed Linux monitoring option centered on Thailand rather than a generic global SaaS positioning.

Hosting location is only one part of monitoring quality. The rest is operational clarity: predictable collector enrollment, useful dashboards, alert coverage, tenant isolation, and support during setup.

What the private beta includes

The Nova private beta starts with Linux hosts and a focused telemetry set. Proxima helps define the initial rollout, creates the tenant, validates collector enrollment, and checks that dashboards and alerts cover the first monitored hosts.

Pricing is not public during the beta. Commercial terms, support expectations, and capacity are confirmed directly before onboarding.

  • Linux CPU, memory, disk, network, uptime, and Alloy health metrics.
  • systemd journal logs and up to 3 fixed file log paths per host.
  • Grafana dashboards and email alerts for core host conditions.
  • Optional Docker metrics and logs per node.

What to confirm before onboarding

Before joining the beta, confirm how many Linux hosts you want monitored first, whether the hosts can reach the Nova control plane and Grafana Alloy releases during install, and which dashboards or alerts are essential on day one.

If hosts cannot have direct internet access, Proxima can discuss a self-hosted control plane option and deployment constraints during qualification.