EuroVMS is a provider of developer/operations tools and consulting services focused on OpenVMS, with an emphasis on mission-critical environments. Its core product, CockpitMgr for OpenVMS, is a centralized management platform for OpenVMS systems, clusters, networks, storage, and data center infrastructure. The company also provides services for system administration, cluster architecture, hardware-emulation migration, application migration, and migration from HPE OpenVMS to VSI OpenVMS.
CockpitMgr is not positioned as a general-purpose monitoring SaaS, but as a dedicated management solution running on an independent OpenVMS cockpit system. It can continuously record events and monitor processes, disk space, shadow sets, queues, console logs, SNMP traps, hardware sensors, RAID, storage arrays, network ports, performance anomalies, security audits, and cluster communication. Its automation features include Pager Engine alerts, Automatic Pilot self-healing, Job Scheduler, NETDCL remote command execution, backup tools, and Census configuration snapshot analysis. For integrations, it supports SNMP and REST API, and can feed events into Zabbix and ServiceNow.
The available materials clearly specify OpenVMS platform requirements: Cockpit supports newer OpenVMS versions on Alpha, Integrity, and x86, while managed systems can include VAX, Alpha, Integrity, and x86. Some OpenVMS systems require a lightweight agent, while other devices are mostly queried via SNMP or REST API. The materials do not state whether it is open source, nor do they provide an SDK; based on the description, it appears to be more oriented toward enterprise on-premises deployment and consultant-led delivery.
The website does not publicly disclose pricing, licensing model, payment methods, or packages; it only mentions that users can get in touch to arrange a free introductory workshop. On the service and support side, EuroVMS highlights more than 40 years of experience, 24/7 availability/support, and the founderβs background in OpenVMS consulting, disaster-tolerant clusters, centralized management, and automationβfactors that may be highly appealing to customers running legacy mission-critical systems.
Its strengths are deep domain focus, coverage of OpenVMS lifecycle issues from legacy systems through x86, and a complete mix of monitoring, alerting, automation, and migration services. Its weaknesses are limited transparency around pricing and documentation, and an ecosystem that is clearly confined to OpenVMS. It is suitable for enterprises in finance, transportation, energy, healthcare, manufacturing, telecom, and similar sectors that still rely on OpenVMS. It is not a fit for typical cloud-native or mainstream Linux operations teams.
The crawled text does not provide information on access from China, network nodes, or payment options, so this remains unknown. Chinese teams considering adoption should first verify website accessibility, remote support arrangements, cross-border payment, and how it would work alongside local alternatives such as Zabbix, in-house scripts, or VSI-related services.
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