Monitor your NAS devices
NAS devices are widely used in SMEs, often playing an essential role in automating backups and facilitating collaboration among small teams. SMEs cannot afford to lose this essential hub, and monitoring its processor or memory is not enough to guarantee the integrity of the data it contains.
Most SNMP-compatible NAS devices can be monitored by our monitoring solutions such as Synology or Qnap.
ESIA offers you the opportunity to take NAS monitoring one step further.


Monitoring of RAIDs and other sensors
Of course, the processor, RAM, and disk space are monitored, as well as essential data such as the status of your RAIDs, their temperature, and SMART status.
Depending on the manufacturers and models concerned, their environmental data will also be available to you, giving you access to the following information:
- System operation
- Power status
- Internal and CPU fan status
- Hardware temperature

Chart generation
All monitored data can generate graphs covering a minimum period of one year, and this retention period can be extended.
If you place your cursor over a point on these graphs, contextual information will be displayed to help you analyze a specific event.

Alert history
The history tab of the interface will give you a complete list of events that have occurred, including the start and end dates of the event, its duration, and a message describing the nature of the event.
Of course, alerts will be sent to you by email, text message, or via our dashboards and the ESIA mobile app, depending on the settings you have defined.

Monitor the storage space
The Hardware tab allows you to access information about the internal components of your NAS.
For memory and disks, the available information is:
- Description
- Used and free space
- Total disk and memory capacity
- Percentage of usage
- Block size

Hardware & software inventory
The inventory tab provides information on the type of equipment, manufacturer, version, and type.
Software is also inventoried, with information on publisher, component, version, status, and type. The top five publishers represented and the version rules applied to this node are used to verify that your NAS is up to date and to prevent obsolescence or software security vulnerabilities.
Process supervision
The entire software process table is at your disposal. These can be monitored with a single click by selecting them in this table. ESIA generates the command automatically; all you have to do is set the desired alerts and their criticality levels.
