Sounds good, thanks for the quick response. I'll continue to load the
server, then the trial version of 7.04. Usually with applications I can do
the free trial thingy, then get my bosses hooked on it!
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Steven C. Busby
Network Engineer
University of Nebraska Medical Center
Information Technical Services
Phone: (402)559-9621
Fax: (402)559-5579
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"If at first you don't succeed, you must be using Windows."
Registered Linux User # 216668
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"Kevin Bartholomew"
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Hello,
You have a much better system than I do and I am monitoring 2,000 devices
plus services across 120 maps. Performance is very good on my Pentium II
450 IBM Netfinity 5000. I think that you will do just fine with your
system
Kevin Bartholomew
Computer Operations Analyst 2
Freightliner Corporate
503-745-5324
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Subject: [WhatsUp Forum] What's-Up Gold 7.x Limitations
Does anybody have an idea what the number of device limitations is for WUG
7.x? I've got a PIII/850Mhz server with 128Mb RAM, and a 20Gb harddrive.
I'm currently using WUG 6.03, but I'm only monitoring approximately 300
Cisco devices (switches/routers). My Operations Director wants to deploy
WUG 7.X in his operations center to monitor all network devices plus
approximately 200-300 servers and their respective services (i.e., WINS,
DNS, POP, etc) throughout two campus and two hospitals.
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Steven C. Busby
Network Engineer
University of Nebraska Medical Center
Information Technical Services
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"If at first you don't succeed, you must be using Windows."
Registered Linux User # 216668
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