Do you mean to host or monitor? I agree it's a lot easier to run on *nix as the host, but I'm monitoring Windows Server machines with no agent required aside from the ...
Your home router can provide basic network monitoring features, but if you need something more advanced, or if you want to integrate output from a network monitor into other services you're ...
Computerworld recently showcased 10 great free network management tools. Readers responded with some of their own favorites, so I’m going to take a look at those tools and report on their capabilities ...
In contrast to Zenoss Core and Hyperic HQ, GroundWork Open Source’s free-for-the-download open source network monitoring and management product, called GroundWork Monitor, is quite basic and lacking ...
Looking for a powerful and free network security monitor? Look no further than the open source Zeek. Zeek is a command-line network security monitoring tool that can be installed on a server in either ...
Auvik: Auvik Robin by Atera: Atera Spiceworks Network Monitor: Spiceworks OpenNMS: OpenNMS NetCrunch: NetCrunch NinjaOne: NinjaOne Pulseway: Pulseway LogicMonitor: LogicMonitor Small business owners ...
I've been doing some searches on this topic and read a few threads here as well.I've read about Nagios, OpenNMS, Spiceworld, Cacti, MRTG, (...), but I don't know which one is best for my environment: ...