Monthly Archive for November, 2008

InfoWorld – Self-made monitoring tools: The gift that keeps on giving

Paul Venezia of InfoWorld talks about how Open Source monitoring solutions like Nagios, Cacti, and simple scripting solutions can benefit an organization with minimal cost. Source: InfoWorld, November 24th, 2008 Article.

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InfoWorld – Killer open source monitoring tools

Paul Venezia gives Nagios a great review in his November 24, 2008 InfoWorld article “Killer open source monitoring tools“. Source: InfoWorld, November 24th, 2008 Article.

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Linux.com – Using external commands in Nagios

Wojciech Kocjan writes about using external commands to do some neat things in his November 20, 2008 “Using external commands in Nagios” article for Linux.com. Source: Linux.com, November 20th, 2008 Article.

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2009 – The Run of the Dark Horse

Nagios is one seriously awesome monitoring tool that has achieved extensive market penetration since its initial release in 1999. Despite being underfunded, Nagios has exploded onto the scene of enterprise-class network management tools and challenged well-established and well-funded competitors. This David-vs-.Goliath success story has been made possible through the grass-roots efforts of the Nagios Community members and their word-of-mouth-advocacy.

At Nagios Enterprises, we’ve been working overtime and behind the scenes to prepare for the launch of a new era in Nagios history. Look to 2009 as the year in which Nagios will rise to the top of the competition and rightfully claim its spot as undisputed King of Monitoring.
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Macworld – Setting up and using SNMPv3 on OS X

John C. Welch from Macworld mentions network monitoring with Nagios in an article titled “Setting up and using SNMPv3“. Source: Macworld, November 17th, 2008 Article.

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