You can also look to utilize something like N-Able N-Central. It is template
based, you can utilize snmp, wmi etc. to design your own templates and it does
all what you have mentioned out of the box for multiple sites.
Thank you
Jiri
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Splunk is more of a log analysis tool than monitoring software per se.
If you want expensive, then there’s always BMC Patrol, IBM Tivoli, and to a
lesser extent Microsoft SCOM.
Cheers
Ken
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It's got a free option we are considering but soon as you step above that's
it's a nightmare for cost.
On 25 Aug 2012, at 10:43, Joseph Cooney wrote:
I thought 'splunk' was the 'money is no object' option?
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On 25/08/2012, at 7:19 PM, David Connors wrote:
If money is no o
I thought 'splunk' was the 'money is no object' option?
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On 25/08/2012, at 7:19 PM, David Connors wrote:
> If money is no object, SolarWinds
>
> If you want something vaguely approximate that is cheaper: WhatsUpGold.
>
>
> On Sat, Aug 25, 2012 at 7:07 PM, Corneliu I. Tusn
If money is no object, SolarWinds
If you want something vaguely approximate that is cheaper: WhatsUpGold.
On Sat, Aug 25, 2012 at 7:07 PM, Corneliu I. Tusnea
wrote:
>
> Hi DotNetters,
>
> Any one has any recommendations for a service/platform/application that I
> can use for monitoring my cloud
Hi DotNetters,
Any one has any recommendations for a service/platform/application that I
can use for monitoring my cloud servers (W2K8,SQL2K8)?
I'd like to monitor classic stuff: availability, IIS, SQL, maybe a bit of
disk and CPU. The only important one really is availability (http/https).
Regar