Introduction to Senzor
The complete observability platform for modern, high-throughput engineering teams.
Platform Overview
Senzor is an enterprise-grade observability and telemetry platform designed to provide total visibility into your distributed infrastructure, applications, and background processes. Built specifically for high-throughput environments, Senzor eliminates the need for fragmented monitoring tools by consolidating logs, metrics, traces, and uptime monitoring into a single, unified data pane.
Whether you are tracking frontend Web Vitals (RUM), backend APM latency, Linux VPS resource utilization, or database query performance, Senzor's architecture ensures zero-config ingestion with sub-millisecond overhead on your production systems.
Core Architecture Concepts
Universal Telemetry Agents
Lightweight, open-source agents deployable across Node.js, Python, Go, and bare-metal Linux. They automatically instrument HTTP requests, database queries, and system resources with near-zero configuration and minimal CPU footprint.
Time-Series Data Engine
All ingested telemetry is structured and routed into a high-performance BSON storage vault. Data is strictly isolated by tenant and optimized for deep, historical time-series aggregations and instant retrieval.
MQL Aggregation Pipeline
Query your data natively using the MongoDB Aggregation Pipeline (MQL). This allows for infinite flexibility in shaping, grouping, and transforming your metrics directly from the UI without relying on rigid dashboard templates.
Stateful Alert Watchdog
A distributed, stateful evaluation engine that continuously monitors your MQL rules against live incoming data streams. It intelligently tracks incident lifecycles to prevent alert fatigue and routes notifications via Webhooks.