Server Monitor for Linux

Server Monitor for Linux

by Oskar Schaffner

1 ratings
2 reviews
Free

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  • Released
  • Updated
  • June 11, 2026
  • August 14, 2026

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Monitor your Linux server's performance in real-time directly from your device via SSH. Visualize CPU, RAM, disk, and network usage with live charts and run commands directly within the app. Customize your dashboard to display only the metrics you need.

Real-time SSH server monitoring
Live CPU, RAM, disk, and network charts
Direct command execution via SSH
Customizable dashboard widgets
No server-side agent required
Privacy-focused, no data leaves device
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What's New in Server Monitor for Linux

1.1

August 14, 2026

Server Monitor now supports multiple servers at once. Any number of servers can be added and switched between without retyping credentials. Passwords can optionally be stored in the encrypted system keychain, kept strictly on the device. All existing features remain unchanged, including real time monitoring of CPU, RAM, disk and network usage.

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Developer addressed the issues in my previous review!

EDIT: The developer addressed pretty much all of the issues in my review in the v1.1 update so I have edited my review to give this app 5 stars. For a free app, this app is a nice little monitoring tool!


Old review:
Only lets you see 1 server & doesn’t save your configs

The app does work so I give it 3 stars for that but as a server monitor this app does only the bare minimum and nothing else. It doesn’t save your SSH credentials so each time you disconnect you have to re-enter your login information again. AND it only lets you look at one server at a time so you gotta erase all the configs you just put in for your first server if you want to look at a second server.

Honestly, this app in its current state I can appreciate for being free but it’s still just a pain to use given these limitations. realistically, most people who use SSH have more than 1 server or virtual machine they want to monitor. I would only recommend this app if you just have 1 server and you never plan on getting anymore.
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Only lets you see 1 server & doesn’t save your configs

The app does work so I give it 3 stars for that but as a server monitor this app does only the bare minimum and nothing else. It doesn’t save your SSH credentials so each time you disconnect you have to re-enter your login information again. AND it only lets you look at one server at a time so you gotta erase all the configs you just put in for your first server if you want to look at a second server.

Honestly, this app in its current state I can appreciate for being free but it’s still just a pain to use given these limitations. realistically, most people who use SSH have more than 1 server or virtual machine they want to monitor. I would only recommend this app if you just have 1 server and you never plan on getting anymore.
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FAQ

Does Server Monitor for Linux have ads?

No, Server Monitor for Linux does not contain advertisements. It is a free application with no in-app purchases or ads.

What devices support Server Monitor for Linux?

Server Monitor for Linux is available for macOS, iPhone, and iPad, allowing for flexible monitoring across Apple devices.

How often is Server Monitor for Linux updated?

The application was last updated on 2026-06-11 with version 1.0. Further update frequency is not specified but the initial release date suggests it is actively maintained.

What is the age rating for Server Monitor for Linux?

Server Monitor for Linux has an age rating of 12+, making it suitable for a wide range of users interested in developer tools.

Does Server Monitor for Linux require any server configuration?

No, Server Monitor for Linux requires zero configuration on the server beyond a running SSH daemon. It works on any standard Linux distribution without custom software.

How does Server Monitor for Linux ensure user privacy?

All SSH connections are made directly from your device to your server, ensuring no telemetry, analytics, or third-party backends are used. No data leaves your device.

What Linux server metrics can I monitor?

You can monitor CPU load across every core, RAM and swap usage, disk read/write rates, and network throughput in real-time with smooth, live charts.

Can I run commands on my server with Server Monitor for Linux?

Yes, a console is included, allowing you to run commands directly from the app. Output is displayed cleanly with monospaced formatting for easy log reading.