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DockDash service details showing container information and health history

DockDash

A self-hosted service monitoring dashboard with health and resource history, container operations, and semantic-version-aware update monitoring.

Bring Docker containers, Kubernetes workloads, network services, and manually added endpoints into one inventory. DockDash keeps their live state and recent behavior visible from the same dashboard.

Service discovery

Scan local or remote Docker hosts, selected Kubernetes clusters and namespaces, and configurable network ranges.

Interactive topology

Arrange services on a shared canvas, group related workloads, and draw labeled relationships.

Health and uptime

Track live service status and review health history across the last 1, 7, or 30 days.

Resource history

Follow current and historical CPU and memory usage, plus Docker network and disk activity.

DockDash understands version-shaped image tags. Instead of only reporting that a digest changed, it can tell you that a pinned service can move from 1.25 to 1.26, then place the matching release notes beside the update.

Version-aware updates

Compare compatible registry tags while preserving prefixes and suffixes such as v, release-, and -alpine.

Changelogs

Resolve the source repository and place the matching GitHub release notes beside the available version.

Notifications

Send the running and available versions through Apprise instead of a generic image-change alert.