Fleet Operations & RMM+
The Fleet Operations module brings remote monitoring and management (RMM) directly into AtlasOS through integration with Level.io. This gives MSPs a unified view of customer endpoints alongside service tickets, SLA tracking, and billing — eliminating the need to context-switch between PSA and RMM tools.
Connecting Level.io
- Navigate to Administration > Integrations > RMM+.
- Enter your Level.io API credentials (API key and organisation ID).
- AtlasOS will sync your endpoint inventory, alert policies, and device groups.
- Map Level.io customers to AtlasOS customer records for unified reporting.
Once connected, endpoint data flows into AtlasOS in near real-time.
Endpoint Fleet Management
Fleet View
The Fleet Operations sidebar section provides a consolidated view of all managed endpoints:
- Device inventory — hardware, OS, agent version, last check-in time.
- Health status — online, offline, degraded, or alerting.
- Customer grouping — endpoints organised by customer for quick navigation.
- Search and filter — find devices by name, customer, OS, status, or tag.
Device Detail
Click any device to view:
- Hardware and software inventory
- Patch status and pending updates
- Active alerts and alert history
- Recent remote sessions
- SLA context (which customer SLA applies to this device)
Alert Queue and Triage
Level.io alerts are ingested into the AtlasOS alert queue within Fleet Operations:
- Alerts are categorised by severity (Critical, Warning, Informational).
- Each alert links to the originating device and customer record.
- Technicians can acknowledge, escalate, or resolve alerts directly from the queue.
- Unresolved alerts beyond the configured threshold trigger SLA deadline tracking.
SLA-Linked Ticket Creation
When an alert requires hands-on work:
- Click Create Ticket from the alert detail.
- AtlasOS pre-fills the ticket with device context, customer, and SLA tier.
- The SLA clock starts automatically based on the customer's response time target.
- The ticket appears in the Delivery section alongside manually created tasks.
Automated Remediation
Configure automated responses to common alert types:
- Script execution — run predefined remediation scripts on the endpoint via Level.io.
- Restart services — automatically restart failed services when specific alerts fire.
- Patch deployment — trigger patch installation for critical security updates.
- Notification only — send an alert notification without automated action.
Automation rules are managed under Fleet Operations > Automations.
Fleet Reports
Generate fleet-level reports covering:
- Device health summary — uptime, offline frequency, alert volume per device.
- Patch compliance — percentage of endpoints with current patches.
- Alert trends — alert volume over time, most common alert types, mean time to resolution.
- Per-customer fleet health — device counts, health scores, and SLA impact per customer.
Reports can be exported and shared via the Client Portal.
Security Monitoring
The Fleet Operations module surfaces security-relevant data:
- Antivirus status and definition currency across the fleet.
- Failed login attempts and suspicious activity alerts.
- Devices with outdated operating systems or missing critical patches.
- Endpoints that have not checked in within a configurable threshold.
This data feeds into the Dashboard for practice-wide security posture visibility.