Lightweight RMMs vs enterprise tools: what small teams need
Small teams do not benefit from enterprise-scale RMM — they are paying for friction. Here is how to choose tooling that moves with you.
Small teams do not benefit from enterprise-scale RMM — they are paying for friction. Here is how to choose tooling that moves with you.
We kept hitting the same VPN ceiling on every project we ran. LynxTrac is what we wished existed — remote access without the tunnel.
Every RMM agent is a tax. Here is how we designed ours to stay under 1% CPU and under 50 MB RSS without dropping signal.
Single-point metrics are thin. Trends over weeks reveal the decisions your monitoring data is trying to surface — if you look for them.
RMM alerts should flow into tickets, and tickets should trigger remediations. Here is the integration pattern that ships fastest.
Maintenance windows should not feel like an outage to your users. Here is a practical checklist for reducing impact on every scheduled window.
IT teams need shell and desktop access without shipping yet another client. Here is how LynxTrac unifies both into one audited, browser-based surface.
DevOps teams do not want a tool that behaves like 2010 enterprise software. Here's what a lightweight, CI-friendly RMM looks like in practice.
Most RMM dashboards drown you in charts that never change a decision. Here are the few metrics that actually move operations forward.
Automation is where RMM pays for itself. Here are the highest-leverage workflows our users wire up — from patch validation to drift detection to onboarding.
Running 10 clients on RMM is routine. Running 300 without losing control requires different tooling. Here is how MSPs scale with LynxTrac.
Security theater in RMM wastes budget. Here is a practical playbook covering the controls auditors actually care about and ship value from day one.