SSH Pulse: Terminal & Stats

SSH Pulse: Terminal & Stats

By 志鹏 潘

  • Category: Developer Tools
  • Release Date: 2021-01-13
  • Current Version: 2.2
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 91.13 MB
  • Developer: 志鹏 潘
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 13.0 or later.
Score: 4.7
4.73864
From 176 Ratings

Description

SSH Pulse: Terminal & Stats is a comprehensive SSH dashboard and terminal tool designed for developers and system administrators. Experience seamless server management with powerful insights into server performance and a full-featured terminal interface—all in one app! Key Features: * Dynamic SSH Terminal: Enjoy a robust terminal experience with features like multi-session management, command history, and customizable keyboard shortcuts for efficient navigation. Execute commands with ease, and interact with your servers directly from your mobile device. * Server List Overview: Quickly monitor all your servers at a glance, displaying key metrics like load, memory usage, swap space, disk usage, I/O rates, and network activity. * Secure SSH Bastion & Proxy: Connect to your servers securely through SSH bastion or proxy, providing an additional layer of protection while accessing your infrastructure. * Comprehensive System View: Dive deep into server stats, including server name, processor details, process status, and live charts for load, CPU usage, disk space, and network rates. Gain insights into performance trends over time. * Load Monitoring: Visualize real-time performance with live charts that track CPU overall usage and detailed core statistics, along with memory consumption metrics. * I/O Performance: Monitor I/O transactions per second (TPS) and read/write speeds with intuitive charts, helping you assess the efficiency of your server's storage. * Network Insights: Keep an eye on network performance with TX/RX rate charts and TCP connection statuses to ensure smooth operations. * Process Management: Access a list of running processes along with their CPU and memory usage to identify resource-hogging applications. * Ping Status: Instantly check server responsiveness with ping times displayed in milliseconds (ms) and Time to Live (TTL). * SSH File Editor: Edit files directly on the server using terminal-based editors. The app features a mobile-optimized keyboard designed for seamless coding and command input. * Command Snippets: Save frequently used commands as snippets for quick access and execution across multiple servers. * SFTP File Explorer: Navigate and manage your server files effortlessly. Download, upload, and edit files with a user-friendly file manager interface. How It Works: SSH Pulse loads performance data from standard /proc files to generate insightful reports and charts—no root access required. The app ensures secure, read-only access to your server data, maintaining system integrity. Data Security: All configurations and data are stored locally on your iPhone or iPad, with an optional iCloud backup feature for added peace of mind. Compatibility: Tested on popular distributions like Ubuntu, CentOS, Alpine, Gentoo, openSUSE, and Debian. SSH Pulse supports all major Linux distributions. Payment will be charged to your iTunes Account at confirmation of purchase. The subscription will renew automatically. Cancellation of a future subscription may be done up to 24 hours before the end of an ongoing period. The actual subscription may not be manually canceled before its termination date. Subscriptions may be managed, ​including disabling of auto-renew, in the Account Settings after purchase. Privacy policy and terms of use https://srmapp.com/docs/terms.html

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Reviews

  • Below is the fix for the server status she'll command

    3
    By freegnu
    Fix the error message for the server status command: and get 5 stars. Get server status failed. fish: Expected a variable name after this $. The fix is single quoting and adding missing matching quoting and fixing the df greps by getting df -k twice. grep "PRETTY_NAME=" /etc/os-release; echo '==='; cat /proc/loadavg; echo '==='; grep -c ^processor /proc/cpuinfo;echo '===';df -k | grep -e Mounted;df -k|grep -w /;echo '===';cat /proc/meminfo;echo '===';grep -v loop /proc/diskstats | grep -v nbd | grep -v ram | grep -v lofi; echo '===';awk '/:/ { print($1, $2, $3, $10, $11) }' < /proc/net/dev
  • 一般

    3
    By Njjjjjjjjjjjjjrrtii
    一般
  • Scam

    1
    By petitiontobanantidle
    I recently bought the lifetime subscription and it went through, but nothing happened, I restarted my phone, reopened the app, and pressed the already bought button, but nothing happened. Do not download this app, it is just scam out of your money.
  • Essentially a slightly less capable version of ServerCat

    3
    By Flames123x
    ServerDog or ServerCat? There’s room enough on my iPad for both!! ServerDog is a capable app that works well, only problem is there’s an alternative that is a bit more polished, a bit more stable, and also boasts natively supports containers…. also doesn’t limit you to adding only 1 server until unlocking premium. The file management feature is unique to the ServerDog however, and really is the standout feature here!
  • Great app

    5
    By Dan Boz
    Looks great make sure theme settings are set properly in ssh terminal if you can’t see text.
  • Excellent app for tracking server status

    5
    By Ketankothari
    I use this to view server status for my raspberry pi but basically can be used for anything. I hope developer adds support for proxy jump command. It will be then useful for tracking remote cloud servers.
  • Wonderful, but would be nice to have the following

    4
    By oemd001
    Wonderful. The app itself is pretty straightforward. However, it feels a bit buggy but that’s alright. Would like to see the following added: —widget on home screen option —graphics card temperatures (nvidia-smi) —less buggy (but still usable as of now) interface —smaller sized app
  • Perfect but …

    4
    By MTH82
    It’s a very handy app for servers but can you add widgets it will more perfect

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