Hugo van der Kooij wrote:
With nagios you could install a local server for each customer where the
objects will have local addresses for the hosts. And let each local
instance report to a global server. But then you must make sure that the
hostnames will remain unique on a global level.
Hugo is onto something there.

This is exactly how we do it.
We deploy a Nagios instance for each customer. The remote Nagios instance is configured on our central server and the remote server drives all of the notifications/alerting etc

Our web site explains it in more detail www.smartmon.com.au
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