System health
Monitor resources, filesystems, processes, services, logs, and availability.
Connect system, service, security, patch, capacity, and application context across Linux and Unix platforms.
Resources, filesystems, and services monitored
Restart, cleanup, and recovery steps applied
Update state and developing pressure surfaced
Common approval and evidence across distributions
Monitor resources, filesystems, processes, services, logs, and availability.
Apply approved restart, cleanup, and recovery procedures with validation.
Track update state, exceptions, maintenance outcomes, and lifecycle risk.
Surface developing compute, memory, filesystem, and I/O pressure.
Detect relevant drift and route corrective action through policy.
Connect the agreed estate, map dependencies, and establish normal operating behaviour before automation is enabled.
Translate operating policies, maintenance windows, approvals, and escalation paths into explicit automation boundaries.
Correlate signals, recommend or execute approved actions, verify recovery, and use the evidence to improve future response.
AAQUILIX is designed to make operational authority explicit, reviewable, and reversible.
Automate repeatable diagnostics and recovery across supported platforms.
Apply common approval and evidence requirements across distributions.
Act on capacity, lifecycle, and recurring service risk earlier.
Yes. AAQUILIX is designed to connect to existing monitoring, ITSM, identity, and collaboration systems through supported APIs and controlled service accounts.
No. Teams can begin in observe-only mode, introduce approval-based actions, and expand autonomy only after policies and evidence meet their risk requirements.
Bring one priority service, workflow, or operational challenge. We’ll map a practical starting scope and the controls it requires.