This company has a product that does what you are asking
http://manageengine.adventnet.com/products/opmanager/msp/index.html.  We
looked at it but had to drop the investigation because the tool could
not handle supernetted networks and appeared to be more stable on a
Windows platform. Your mileage may differ from ours -- we haven't looked
at it about 8 months.

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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of oms
> Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2007 6:39 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [zenoss-users] Multi-tentant?
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I have been trying out Zenoss for a little while now and have 
> been comparing  it with a few competing products 
> (Centreo/Nagios, Groundwork etc).
> 
> I really like the look and feel to Zenoss but unfortunately I 
> dont think it can do what we are looking for.
> 
> We (and upstart NOC type company) will be offering services 
> to multiple clients, each of which will have a single user. 
> What we require from our NMS is that we can configure, for 
> example, 50 clients each of which having 50 or so devices.
> 
> We need to keep each client completely separated from the 
> other yet only run one instance of the Zenoss software. We 
> will most likely be purchasing  Zenoss Enterprise or the 
> equivalent but the above requirement is a must.
> 
> I have been playing with Zenoss and trying to replicate what 
> I have mentioned above by creating "organizers" in various 
> ways, yet it seems very restrictive to do this and there is 
> some information leakage between the clients (i.e even though 
> I restricted a certain user by only allowing them to view a 
> certain "Group", that user still saw information from other 
> groups in certain cases).
> 
> You may think of as an ISP or similar where our clients will 
> have duplicated IP addressing schemes which we need to 
> monitor through separated VPN's.
> 
> We can do this magic at the routers (NAT etc) but there is 
> obviously no way in Zenoss to store two devices (say 
> 10.1.1.1) for two different users....or is there? Each client 
> will need to log on to a "web portal" of sorts and access 
> information ONLY pertinent to them.
> 
> If Zenoss cannot do this, would you be kind enough to 
> recommend one that can?
> 
> Thanks in advance, and thanks for an awesome product.
> 
> btw- the above was tested on 2.0.3)
> 
> oms
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