Data Cortex
Multi-protocol data transport
High-speed transport for data consolidation, analysis and visualization in real-time.
High performance
secure data transport
Recorders
Metrics
Supported Systems
One recording package
Different business cases

Computer Systems
Collects the most important performance and availability metrics from computer systems, and operating systems like Linux, UNIX and Windows operating systems.

Web applications
Analyzes web application availability and performance, using time to first byte method. Designed for different web stack applications like LAMP, J2EE or Rails.

Enterprise Services
Keeps track of different enterprise services performance and availability: MariaDB, MongoDB, NGINX, Memcached, Redis or different UDP services NTP, DHCP.

Indoor Air Quality
Connects to a number of indoor air quality sensors to gather several important environment metrics: temperature, humidity, CO2, PM2.5, PM10, TVOC or RADON.

City pollution
Records data from air quality transmitters, e.g Vaisala AQT420. Included: nitrogen dioxide, carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, ozone, TVOC or PM 2.5/10

Weather Stations
Supports a variety of weather stations, and different communication protocols, to get different weather data wind, temperature, air pressure, solar radiation and more.

Traffic Management
Works with network and traffic surveillance cameras, from AXIS Communications to retrieve various parameters including traffic vehicle statistics.

Industrial Devices
Access a very large number of industrial electronic devices connected to the MODBUS interface, using ASCII, RTU or TCP modes.

Network Equipment
From network equipment to HVAC or UPS utilities, records different metrics and parameters used to troubleshoot or analyze the equipments usage or uptime.
How does it work?
Data Connectivity
A recorder can use one or many data protocols or access several API interfaces to connect to different sources of data. Example, sysrec, the operating system data recorder, can use SYSCTL or PROCFS interface to read FreeBSD or Linux OS data.
Data Message
All collected metrics are combined as data messages. A recorder can process one or many data messages at the same time. There can be different data messages: computer system utilization, indoor air quality, or water cubic meters messages.
Reading Data
After establishing a valid connection with the data source, the recorder will start to read and gather all metrics defined under recorder configuration file. The metrics can be read sequential, one by one or asynchronously reading an entire group.
Raw Data
A data message will be saved as a CSV text file, on disk, for later processing and archiving. The CSV format is universal available across different systems. If a data recorder is a multi-data message recorder, then several output files, will be generated.
Interactive Mode
The recorder is designed as a CLI (Command-Line Interface) application. Such way, the recorder can run and execute as any other regular CLI utility, and help for immediate troubleshooting or debug situations and use-cases.
Data Transport
Separate from data recorders, another utility is responsible to fetch and transport data over HTTP or HTTPS for analysis and visualization. The utility is a memory resident application, designed to run in automatic mode, for long periods of time.
Automatic Mode
The recorder can switch and run for longer logging activities, fetching and saving data without any data interactions. This is the mode necessarily if you need to record and transport data for consolidation, analysis and visualization.
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