I've heard good things about Up.Time as well, not sure on pricing though I want to say it was relatively low.
Honestly I personally have always been fine with Nagios and Cacti for my monitoring needs, but that could be because I often work for companies who don't want to put a lot of money into monitoring solutions. They can take a bit of an excersise to configure the first time, but work great once up and running. Sent from my iPhone On Jul 19, 2011, at 12:40 PM, Roberto Mello <[email protected]> wrote: > On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 2:23 PM, Clint Savage <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Heh, I highly suggest Munin. It's pricetag is much lower than splunk >> (although I do like splunk overall, it's a bit of a resource and $$ >> hog). Munin is kind of like cacti but much easier to setup and can >> track many many things like memory spikes, disk resources, etc. > > > Another vote here for Munin. I've used it quite extensively and its easy > plugin interface makes it quite nice to extend for things particular to your > infrastructure. > > While I haven't looked around in the landscape in the recent past, I don't > know of a one-size-fits-all tool. Some of proprietary ones are quite heavy > and difficult to use. > > Splunk is nice indeed. Having all your logs and events searchable is > fantastic. Plus you can define all sorts of filters to go through your data. > The price tag is indeed hefty, but it makes sense depending on your > organization. > > Roberto Mello > > _______________________________________________ > > UPHPU mailing list > [email protected] > http://uphpu.org/mailman/listinfo/uphpu > IRC: #uphpu on irc.freenode.net _______________________________________________ UPHPU mailing list [email protected] http://uphpu.org/mailman/listinfo/uphpu IRC: #uphpu on irc.freenode.net
