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PRTG Network Monitor - intuitive network monitoring software

PRTG Network Monitor - intuitive network monitoring software

Nagios - The Industry Standard in IT Infrastructure Monitoring Network Monitoring Software Tools with Big Brother by Quest Software End-to-everything visualization A single-pane-of-glass view provides performance metrics from across the IT stack, including virtual, physical, storage, OS and application layers. Analytics Powerful patent-pending analytics allow you to quickly detect baseline operation, identify dynamic thresholds, and get intelligent deviation analysis. Adaptive analytics – Improve alarm accuracy with intelligent and adaptive metric baselines that learn over time.Single-click remediation – Identify performance bottlenecks and potential issues across your heterogeneous environment in seconds. Optimization Significantly increase consolidation ratios with improved visibility and analytics that help you effectively manage virtual machine sprawl and reduce OPEX. Automation Flexible automation allows you to reduce costs, speed deployments, and simplify complexity. Capacity and resource utilization management Chargeback and showback reporting VDI Monitoring Customizable alerts, dashboards and reports SLA management

Uptime Infrastructure Monitor - Server | IDERA Multi-Platform Server Monitoring Uptime Infrastructure Monitor is comprehensive server monitoring software that gives you a unified and accurate view of your servers' health, including deep metrics on performance, availability, and capacity that are collected and preserved for reporting. Monitor and report across one or many platforms at once, including Windows, Linux, UNIX (AIX, Solaris, HP-UX, Novell), and Virtual (VMware, Hyper-V, Xen) servers running on-premise, remotely, or in the Cloud. Virtual Monitoring Monitor performance and availability across your virtual platforms to ensure your virtual servers, applications and services are running smoothly. Customizable Server Dashboards Uptime Infrastructure Monitor's server monitoring dashboards show complete server health, including server performance, server availability, and server capacity across all the server platforms you use. Proactive Server Alerts and Root Cause Analysis Server Performance and Availability

cPacket Virtualization Manager | SolarWinds De quels outils ai-je besoin pour gérer mon environnement virtuel ? Outil tout-en-un qui assure une gestion complète des environnements virtuels SolarWinds® Virtualization Manager (VMAN) est un outil puissant de surveillance des machines virtuelles qui permet de regrouper diverses observations utiles dans une interface. Comment puis-je laisser de côté les informations superflues et accéder directement aux indicateurs les plus importants de surveillance de la virtualisation ? Suivez les indicateurs qui comptent. Utilisez VMAN pour combiner divers indicateurs provenant de votre système et d’autres sources avec PerfStack™ afin de personnaliser la surveillance de la virtualisation et d’accéder en priorité aux indicateurs dont vous avez besoin. Comment puis-je visualiser les interactions de mes machines virtuelles pour obtenir des informations faciles à consulter sur leurs performances ? Cartographiez les dépendances entre les objets virtuels. Est-ce que je gaspille la puissance du processeur ?

Shell Script: Reporting Suite | Admin Serveur Voilà un petit script vous permettant d'obtenir tous les jours les informations concernant votre système par email. Les informations envoyés sont basiques et vous pouvez en rajouter d'autres sans aucun soucis en suivant la structure du script. La taille de chaque utilisateur du /home, les tailles des bases de données MySQL sont affichés, ainsi que le statu du Raid, de la mémoire, ainsi que de l'uptime du serveur. #! Il ne vous reste plus qu'à mettre ce script par cron pour recevoir tous les jours, ou toutes les semaines les informations concernant ce script. crontab -e # Ajout pour une exécution tous les jours à 6h03 3 6 * * * /home/scripts/reporting.sh Exemple de mail reçu: Votre commentaire

Free Server Monitoring & Network Monitoring Software from ServersCheck ServersCheck Monitoring Features Disclaimer: 1) Limited freeware: limited to monitor up to 50 sensors, features like SNMP Trap Receiver and others are disabled. 2) Text content, sensor picture and screen captures of the software on this page may be reproduced under the GFDL license

Vallum Halo Manager Solution – Vallum Vallum Halo Manager is a Network Management and Monitoring (NMM) solution designed to allow organizations to monitor their network equipment, servers, workstations, applications and databases for availability and health. The Halo Manager has an revolutionary decentralized architecture that not only eliminates the complex central server install that is typical of other NMM solutions, but it is designed to be specifically tailored to an organization’s needs through the installation of specialized microservice applications called Halo Applications. Halo Applications add additional functionality to the Halo Manager solution in a modular manner. The Halo Manager solution, downloaded with the link below, provides the following pre-installed functionality: Halo Manager Datasheet Device availabilityIP address availability (Cloud Apps, on premise Apps, web URL, firewall, router, database, etc…)CPU and Memory loadDisk capacitySystem processes and services availability powered by FormCrafts

Nagios - The Industry Standard in IT Infrastructure Monitoring How to install phpVirtualBox for cloud-based VirtualBox management | TechRepublic The VirtualBox GUI makes it easy to manage your virtual machines. What if you could have a web-based tool that closely resembles that GUI? Find out how that's possible. If you work with virtual machines (VMs) via VirtualBox, one of the issues you will want to tackle is web-based management. If you’re a fan of the phpMyAdmin tool, you’ll be pleased to know there is a VirtualBox remote management system called phpVirtualBox that’s based on that outstanding platform. phpVirtualBox is an AJAX implementation of the VirtualBox user interface and offers a web-based interface that is a feature-for-feature drop-in for the standard VirtualBox GUI. Let’s get phpVirtualBox up and running. SEE: Quick glossary: Virtualization (Tech Pro Research) Creating a user The installation of VirtualBox creates the vboxusers group. For the remainder of the commands, we’ll continue to be logged in as the root user. Enabling vboxwebsrv VBOXWEB_USER=vbox Save and close that file. Installing the software cd phpvirtualbox

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