Linux agent
The ability to install Agents on Linux devices and start to support and monitoring them

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Paul Roby commented
Really need this
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Langley Whittaker commented
Absolutely need Atera for Debian, like,,,,, yesterday. A lot of our technicians arent using windows on their devices and being unable to leverage the same remote access we rely on for 98% of the rest of our workflow is a major pain.
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BR Suporte commented
Hi
When will this agent for linux come out?
It's been a year since you guys announced, so far we don't have any feedback on your release date.
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stefan chyba commented
We want to migrate all monitorings to Atera to cancel our other monitoring platform. Therefore, a linux agent (Debian) is needed urgently! Thank you guys!
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iris jie commented
Is there ETA for this? monitoring servers with esxi without possibility to generate basic hardware metrics graphics is a major missing for serving customer.
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Adam Maxwell commented
When? When are we getting this as we've been told several times it's in the next rollout...
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Zack L. CPUfixUP commented
Definitely NEED this to be considered a true RMM. I am holding out waiting, but I will admit, We were hesitant to wait when we signed up due to this critical missing feature. We don't just support Windows, we manage servers as well and require this feature to do our jobs efficiently and cost effectively. Looking forward to it and would appreciate an ETA even for beta.
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Andrew commented
This is taking far too long and we will be changing to a competing product if we don't see support prior to the end of this year.
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raul merchan commented
When this feature become a reality I will sign, not before. The roadmap is just the bigger deception of our time.
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Ryan Snyder commented
Lets hope universal WOL will work and network discovery can be run off this. Maybe SNMP monitoring can actually work?
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João Atila Melo commented
We need It! (2)
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Jerome GOBERT commented
We need it !
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UTCL Administration commented
This is very much required.
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Alejandro Hernández commented
Honestly, in my opinion, I think it is a characteristic that Atera needs to be on the RMM podium. When will we have a beta version at least?
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Wade Dickens commented
I honestly feel lied to. When I signed on with Atera just over a year ago, I did so because i was told that a Linux agent was in the works and would be out in beta soon. A year later and still no linux agent. Not even beta.
When is this going to be a priorty for Atera?
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Technik User commented
Maybe the most important feature for us
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Raimonds Virtoss commented
Lack of Linux agent support is why we have to consider another RMM tool to manage fleet of remote Ubuntu laptops. However I am happy to see this is being considered.
Something simple at first, like remote console and basic inventory, and new features/improvements added over time would work great.
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Dan MacFarline commented
This is a must have. I've been pleading for a Linux agent for almost three years now. Would love to know the timeframe for this. I'm currently having to monitor and administer my Linux server though another RMM tool.
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Lazaro Carrillo commented
We just started using Atera, we are even on the trial edition and the linux agent is a must for server monitoring. The SNMP at least gives you some insight but not near the windows agents monitor. We currently run Debian 10 for our web servers and company-specific softwares. This would be a plus.
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Travis Hegwer commented
New Customer here! Very excited with Atera's product. I have 50+ linux servers RHEL and Ubuntu through out my customers environment. I appreciate that I can at least use SNMP to monitor them. However it would be so nice to have an agent I can just install on them. This way I can have the same feel as the windows agents. Nice graph of memory, cpu and disks. Network traffic would be awesome as well to start.
Ultimately, it would be great to have a web based SSH session and package management through YUM and APT. Keep up the great work