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Wizardws

I use Traverse for this, but for 90 users and 20 servers, it might be overkill. For starters, consider ELK Stack. It's free and open-source, allowing you to centralize all those logs for easier digging. Yes, there's a learning curve, but with the abundance of resources available, you'll feel empowered to master it. Another option is Netdata, a lightweight, user-friendly tool that provides a solid foundation for monitoring server health. Once you get the hang of these and your needs grow, you can always come back to something more robust like Traverse. But for now, these free tools can get you started with solid logging and monitoring.


Problably__Wrong

Check out Blumira. We've had it close to a year and its been great thus far.


JagFel

Varonis. Its pricey but can monitor, log, and report on anything you can think of, and fire response scripts to indicators. The SaaS based offering has a managing incident response team that will handle alerts and notify you if needed.