ResorsIT IT Operations Platform

Using Uptime Kuma for Availability Monitoring

Using Uptime Kuma for Availability Monitoring

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ResorsIT Uses Uptime Kuma to monitor availability

Uptime Kuma is a monitoring tool designed to track the availability and performance of websites, servers, and services. It provides real-time status updates, alert notifications, and historical uptime data. It provides for monitoring uptime for HTTP(s), TCP, HTTP(s) Keyword, HTTP(s) Json Query, Ping, DNS Record and Docker Containers. Refreshes on 20-second intervals.

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Using Suricata for Network Analysis and Threat Detection

Using Suricata for Network Analysis and Threat Detection

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ResorsIT Uses Suricata For Intrusion Detection and Prevention

Suricata is a high performance, open source network analysis and threat detection engine used by many private and public organizations, and embedded by major vendors to protect their assets. It operates as both an Intrusion Detection System (IDS) and an Intrusion Prevention System (IPS), inspecting network traffic using deep packet inspection (DPI), signature-based detection, and behavioral anomaly detection.

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Using Wazuh for Endpoint Protection

Using Wazuh for Endpoint Protection

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ResorsIT Uses Wazuh For EndPoint Protection

Wazuh is an open-source security monitoring platform that provides visibility into your IT infrastructure through log analysis, intrusion detection, vulnerability detection, and compliance monitoring. It collects and analyzes logs from servers, network devices, and applications in real time, generating alerts based on predefined rules and anomalies detected in that data.

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Web Application Provisioning Capabilities of ResorsIT

Web Application Provisioning Capabilities of ResorsIT

ResorsIT Equips You To Provision Other Products!

Provisioning in ResorsIT covers the full lifecycle of deploying and managing the applications in your environment — from initial installation through configuration, user setup, ongoing updates, and recovery. It runs on cloud infrastructure (including AWS and Google Cloud) or on-premises, using the same containerized architecture either way.

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