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Live System Examples

See real website operations in action. Live dashboards show what monitoring looks like, how performance is tracked, and what healthy systems show.

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Real systems

Transparent operations

These dashboards are read-only views into real Setu-operated systems. You see exactly what monitoring looks like, what metrics matter, and how healthy operation manifests.

Click through to see real data, real performance patterns, and real incident timelines. No sanitized demo data. Real systems.

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Real dashboards

Uptime and availability

Real-time view of system availability. See what 99.9% uptime looks like. View incident timeline and response times.

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Performance metrics

Page load times, response times, database queries. See what healthy performance looks like and what triggers alerts.

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Database health

Storage usage, query performance, backups. See how database monitoring prevents problems before they impact users.

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Security events

Access logs, failed login attempts, security alerts. See what normal vs. abnormal looks like. Transparency on security.

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Traffic patterns

Visitor volume, geographic distribution, device types. Real traffic from real sites showing real growth patterns.

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Infrastructure metrics

CPU, memory, disk usage, network activity. See what normal operation looks like and what triggers scaling.

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What to expect

How to read these dashboards

Uptime tells the real story

Is the site available when visitors try to access it? Uptime percentage is measured. Incidents are logged with resolution time. No guessing.

Performance matters for SEO and UX

Page load times affect ranking and visitor behavior. See which pages are fast, which are slow, and what changed.

Database health predicts problems

Query times, connection pools, and storage trends show whether the database is healthy or approaching capacity.

Security events need context

Failed logins are normal. Suspicious geographic access is worth investigating. See real security monitoring in action.

Backups only matter if they work

Backup frequency, size, and test results show preparedness. If the dashboard doesn't show backups, they're not happening.