Full visibility into Docker containers, Kubernetes clusters, and VMware VMs, providing a holistic view from physical hardware up to the application level.
Example output for 4serverinfo health :
| Permission Node | Default | Description | |-----------------|---------|-------------| | 4serverinfo.use | true (OP) | Base permission for /serverinfo . | | 4serverinfo.performance | false | Allows /serverinfo performance . | | 4serverinfo.players | false | Allows /serverinfo players . | | 4serverinfo.reload | false | Allows /4si reload . | | 4serverinfo.toggle | false | Allows players to toggle a personal scoreboard/tab display ( /4si toggle ). | | 4serverinfo.webhook | false | Allows use of /4si webhook <url> (if webhook feature enabled). | 4serverinfo new
Continuing its legacy of user-friendly management, 4ServerInfo New emphasizes a "zero-admin" approach. This means the system self-configures, automatically discovers new nodes in the network, and sets baseline performance metrics without requiring manual intervention, reducing initial setup time by over 50%. 2. Advanced AI-Driven Analytics | | 4serverinfo
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The predictive models will become more sophisticated. Instead of just predicting a disk will fill up, they will model entire system behaviors. For example, the system could predict that a 20% increase in user registrations next month—driven by a planned product launch—would require a 15% increase in database memory and two additional web server instances to maintain current performance levels.