Netdata for me, it reports stats and metrics for VMs and containers too, automatically, and it's easy to install in Proxmox.
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Netdata can also expose metrics to prometheus which you can then use in Grafana for more advanced/customizable dashboards https://learn.netdata.cloud/docs/exporting-metrics/prometheus
@yamdwich can netdata be self hosted?
Yes, it has a local webui by default. You don't have to connect it to their cloud, though I do because it's free and lets me get notifications if something goes offline.
I’ve used influx and grafana in the past
There are some good options here for further reading
I use Prometheus, Grafana and the proxmox exporter.
Important to note that I run this on a separate machine, not on the proxmox server itself!
I use grafana that gets data from a Zabbix server and also a proxmox exporter for prometheus, most VM also have a zabbix agent, mainly to monitor disk usage.
It's also possible to use Telegraf. I use it on different machines that sends data to InfluxDB that are displayed with Grafana
Im a nagios head here
I use the HACS integration in Home Assistant. Then I can build automation based on events to notify, restart VMs, etc.
Zabbix for everything here.
Do a search for 'Lm-sensors proxmox'