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abdalrahman mohmmad
by abdalrahman mohmmad , IT Engineer , mixfm

Example program Opsview

wireshark for protocol monitoring in the network

opmanager for server and network monitoring

Naresh Sura
by Naresh Sura , Tanzania as IT Manager , Export Trading Group

I'll vote for Nagios which is enterprise level tool and worth to work on it.

Syed Asgar Mahmood Zaidi
by Syed Asgar Mahmood Zaidi , Senior System Engineer , Royal Hospital

I prefer Nagios this is a very good Monitoring tool

 

Nagios is "the industry standard in IT infrastructure monitoring,"–well, at least that’s what it says on their website. Nagios can be complicated to install and configure, but its wealth of features are unmatched by any tool out in the market and is geared for the experienced IT network administrator. Nagios supports monitoring of multiple hosts and can send out alerts via email, pager (if you still use this ancient technology) or SMS/text messaging. Like Monit, it can also be configured to automatically respond to problems.

 

Nagios

Muhammad Anzar
by Muhammad Anzar , DevOps/DevSecOps Architect , Confidential

Nagios

Kouadri boudjelthia Mohammed
by Kouadri boudjelthia Mohammed , IT Manager , SARL MATEG

in my opinion Nagios is the best open source network monitoring tool

Sajjad Haider Abbasi
by Sajjad Haider Abbasi , Manager – IP Core Networks , Satcomm (Pvt) Ltd.

OpenNMS, ZenOSS, Nagios, Cacti, MRTG & JFFNMS

Syed Javed
by Syed Javed , it consultant , Infosys

I'll go with Nagios, Cacti and MRTG per the sequence. However at higher level and with additional tools, the vendors will definitely charge you.

Nassim Dhaher
by Nassim Dhaher , Dev Sec Ops Engineer , FSC

I have to disagree with the majority. I'd go for THE DUDE by Mikrotik.

OpenNMS is an open source enterprise

Shaik Tharim Kharni
by Shaik Tharim Kharni , IT Solutions Professional , GulfNet Solutions Company Limited

Nagios

Nagios is the old guard of system and network monitoring. It is fast, reliable, and extremely customizable. Nagios can be a challenge for newcomers, but the rather complex configuration is also its strength, as it can be adapted to just about any monitoring task. What it may lack in looks it makes up for in power and reliability. 

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