I googled on
  zenoss vs nagios
and the top hit was an interesting collection of blurbs
  http://librenix.com/?page=Network%20Monitor

I guess these links are all to blog pages (or similar). Seems like an
interesting place to browse or read. the top page has sections
  Headlines | Linux | Apps | Coding | BSD | Admin | News
and a secondary title: "Information for Linux System Administration"


==> But, anyway, I still have a question:

What network monitoring system (for simple requirements on, say, dozens
of linux servers) would be worth considering if my primary requirements
are ease of config/maintenance and ease of use.

Extra credit if switches and routers and Windows servers get counted.
Double bonus if workstations can be kludged-in, Main interest is in
asset management and general status of "non-critical stuff" (tm).

Regards,
jim


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