Yeah, you don't want JUST an SNMP server. That's just a small piece of 
the puzzle. Splunk is good, like Ronnie said.

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John Hebert wrote:
> Howdy,
> 
> We have a mixed UNIX and Microsoft Windows environment. We would like to 
> centralize logging for all servers (and hopefully SNMP) on one server. 
> However, there is only one UNIX admin (me) with a few servers for a small 
> group and four Windows admins handling many servers for the entire network, 
> so it makes more sense to use a Windows server for keeping these logs.
> 
> Does anyone know or use a good open source application for centralized 
> logging that runs on (*gasp*) Windows?
> 
> It would be great if syslog-ng ran on Windows, but it does not. :(  There is 
> a forwarding agent for syslog-ng that runs on Windows, but that does not fit 
> our requirements.
> 
> Thanks,
> John Hebert
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