On this note, for another (slightly late) free software plug, pandoramon
(http://pandoramon.sourceforge.net) is quite a nice web-based open source
monitoring platform, and operates with agents running on target hosts (with an
agent for linux, windows, and several flavours of unix) that talks to
A little late to put my 2 cents in, but I guess better late than never.
I've used NAGIOS, Kaseya, and MonitorIT. If you're comfortable with
Linux I'd go with NAGIOS, you can't go wrong with the price: FREE.
Otherwise the other two are viable options, you get a whole lotta
features. The down side
As far as SNMP goes - -I really like What'sUp Gold - -Unfortunately when
the did the newest version release - the Went to What's Up Pro -- and it
if FAR inferior to their previous product.
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http://www.serversalive.com/
Works for us and the price is right!
Mike Thommes
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As far as SNMP goes - -I really like What'sUp Gold - -Unfortunately when
the did the newest version release - the Went
Have you looked at MOM? http://www.microsoft.com/mom/default.mspx
Dan
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Hello
We use big brother for monitoring and paging http://www.bb4.org/
I haven't used this one but the free version of power admin may do the trick for you
http://www.poweradmin.com/ServerMonitor/Free.asp
I've used uptime in the past as well and have had success with it. You can download it from
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Nagios does the trick (free too) - www.nagios.org. MOM is another one
(www.microsoft.com).
Thanks,
Brian Desmond
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In the SBS consultant space we see more of www.levelplatforms.com and
hyblue.com than MOM...
Brian Desmond wrote:
Nagios does the trick (free too) - www.nagios.org. MOM is another one
(www.microsoft.com).
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Remote administration, IT infrastructure management, IT management
software:
http://www.kaseya.com/
Forgot one more.
Susan Bradley, CPA aka Ebitz - SBS Rocks [MVP] wrote:
In the SBS consultant space we see more of www.levelplatforms.com and
hyblue.com than MOM...
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In the SBS consultant space we see more of www.levelplatforms.com and
hyblue.com than
Whats Up Gold
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Hello all...
We are searching for a tool that will monitor server
GFI's Network Server Monitor is another to check out.. Works well for
us.
http://www.gfi.com/nsm/
Nate
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Agreed ( not WUP)
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Whats Up Gold
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We use ActiveXperts (.com), it used to be the same engine as the GFI tool,
but the GFI tool has a much better UI for creating the monitors - I'd go
with GFI at this point. It's fairly inexpensive, not really 'enterprise'
ready (based on rule creation), but the number of rules that you can create
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