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What is Device Hub?

Device Hub is the part of Cordatus for managing and monitoring devices at scale.
It provides a single view of all devices, shows their health, and lets you manage them remotely.

Who is it for?

  • Teams with many PCs or Jetson devices in different locations
  • Organizations (with or without AI workloads) that need easy remote management
  • Admins, operators, and support engineers who need to monitor, troubleshoot, and take action.

What can I do with Device Hub?

With Device Hub you can:

  • View and search your devices
    See all devices with details such as status, CPU/GPU/RAM details, client version, uptime, and license.

  • Connect and control devices
    Change device status (Offline, Online, Connected) or access a device using SSH or Remote Desktop.

  • Organize your fleet
    Create Groups and Subgroups, and add Tags to filter or target devices.

  • Monitor device health

    • Track Realtime metrics (CPU/GPU usage and temperature, RAM, Swap, GPU memory).
    • View Historical metrics for a chosen time range.
    • Use the Jetson Control Center (power modes, fan control, Jetson Clocks) for Jetson devices.

Key concepts

  • Device: Any machine with the Cordatus Client installed, such as a server, workstation, PC, or Jetson.
  • Status
    • Offline: No network connection; cannot be reached.
    • Online: Has internet; not connected yet.
    • Connected: Actively connected and ready for operations.
  • Group / Subgroup: A folder-like structure to organize devices.
  • Tag: A short label for filtering and targeting (for example: region:europe).
  • Metrics: System health and performance data (CPU/GPU usage, temperature, memory, etc.).
  • Jetson Control Center: Advanced controls for NVIDIA Jetson devices (power modes, fan control, Jetson Clocks).
  • Client: The Cordatus agent installed on each device.

How does Device Hub work?

  1. Install the Cordatus Client on your devices.
  2. Devices appear on the Devices page with their status and metrics.
  3. Connect devices that are shown as Online to make them Connected and ready for use.
  4. Organize devices using Groups and Tags.
  5. Monitor devices in Realtime or view Historical data.
  6. Access devices remotely via SSH or Remote Desktop.
  7. Perform actions such as restart client, download logs, change license, or remove device.
  8. For Jetson devices, adjust power modes and fan from the web or client.