AUM Linux
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AUM Linux (Advanced Unified Monitoring Linux) is a **server distribution** based on **RHEL/CentOS** that is dedicated to **infrastructure performance and application experience monitoring** across cloud and on-premise deployments.
Base and Philosophy
[edit | edit source]- Base Distribution: Based on **RHEL/CentOS**, utilizing its enterprise-grade stability, long-term support, and compliance with industry-standard monitoring and reporting requirements.
- Goal: To provide a single, powerful platform for IT teams to gain deep, unified observability into their entire technology stack, from bare-metal server health to user application response times.
Core Features
[edit | edit source]- Observability Stack: Ships with an integrated observability platform, including tools for metrics (**Prometheus/InfluxDB**), tracing (**Jaeger**), and logging (**Loki/Fluentd**), all correlated within a single visualization dashboard (**Grafana**).
- Agent Deployment: Features simplified deployment and management of monitoring agents (e.g., Node Exporter, custom application tracers) to easily onboard new servers, cloud instances, and applications.
- Anomaly Detection: Includes pre-configured machine learning and statistical models for automated baseline creation and anomaly detection, proactively alerting administrators to performance degradation before it impacts end-users.
- Target User: Site Reliability Engineers (SREs), DevOps teams, and enterprise IT operations staff who manage complex, distributed infrastructure and need a unified view of performance, health, and user experience.