Realtime monitoring software for server farm

CougTek

Hairy Aussie
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What do you guys use to monitor services and systems on your server farms? Here, all we have is SpiceWorks, but I don't see how to configure it to send alerts when something's down. In my previous company, we used Zabbix. I read a little about Splunk too, but I don't know if it's good or not.

Suggestions?
 

Howell

Storage? I am Storage!
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Chattanooga, TN
Solarwinds. Before that we used What's Up Gold. Solarwinds is very powerful, WUG is fairly cheap.
 

timwhit

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One of my ex-employer's used What's Up Gold. I wasn't personally in charge of administering it, but from what I saw the interfaces were pretty terrible.
 

Mercutio

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One of my customers paid for Solarwinds and for their stuff and I will admit that I'm monitoring a lot more than their servers with it.
 

blakerwry

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Cacti is a good tool for snmp monitoring. Lots of pre made templates, threshold alerting, reports, etc. there's a pre-made distribution - cacti-ez if you want to get started quickly.
 
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