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What NMS do you use and why?
- Subject: What NMS do you use and why?
- From: nickdwhite at gmail.com (Nick W)
- Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2018 16:53:43 -0400
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LibreNMS + Weathermap for graphs, real-time, and alerting. Vaping for a
simple Up/Degraded/Down dashboard (great replacement for
Multiping/PingPlotter on a TV). Elastiflow for netflow.
I really really want to like OpenNMS, and would love to use it daily; I
feel like it could handle many integrations well, but have never had the
time to dedicate to fully diving into it. I have used it in the past for
small setups (monitoring ~100 remotely managed routers/firewall) and it did
well, after getting past some learning curves. I keep coming back to it
every 6 months or so and trying the latest version.
On Wed, Aug 15, 2018 at 9:51 AM Colton Conor <colton.conor at gmail.com> wrote:
> We are looking for a new network monitoring system. Since there are so
> many operators on this list, I would like to know which NMS do you use and
> why? Is there one that you really like, and others that you hate?
>
> For free options (opensouce), LibreNMS and NetXMS come highly recommended
> by many wireless ISPs on low budgets. However, I am not sure the commercial
> options available nor their price points.
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