HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!  That's funny, Mike.  Three devices; that's it??  Tell your
manager you need a new car to be more productive.  He's certain to okay
it......

Chris Powers
Systems Engineer
MCSE, CNA, Network+, A+
Keane IT Technical Services
(617) 517-1730


                                                                                       
                                         
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We monitor 1 site with 2 switches and 1 router!!!  WhatsUp Gold ROCKS!

Michael Patterson
Somix Technologies
www.SOMIX.com
(207)324-8805 x222


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Valuikas
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I monitor 125+ sites in 11 time zones. Included are routers, switches,
servers, NAS devices, services, DB checks, WEB checks, SNMP Checks and
Traps and so on. I would say around 10,000+. I have been using WU/WUG
for the last eight years and have not found the limit yet. I know for
sure I have around 3,000+ hardware devices, but haven't looked real hard
in the last year and we have been growing fast in the last year.

I would say load it up!

Thanks
Tony


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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.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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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