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created: 2009-11-23 10:01:08 +0100
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- know-how
- software
- monitoring
- network
title: Network Monitoring
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updated: 2009-11-27 23:50:53 +0100
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I tried some different products for network monitoring since the top dog *Nagios* is everything else but easy to
maintain.
Tested products were:
* [OpenNMS](#opennms)
* [Zenoss Core](#zenoss-core)
* [Pandora FMS](#pandora-fms)
OpenNMS
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* **Homepage:** <http://www.opennms.org/>
Configurable by XML files, so suffers the same problem as Nagios - you need something to configure it comfortably or
spend time writing the config yourself. Compatible to Nagios plugins.
Pandora FMS
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* **Homepage:** <http://www.pandorafms.org/>
Really great interface. Supports Nagios plugins. Easy addition of own plugins. For me, this one had the best feature
set.
Zenoss Core
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* **Homepage:** <http://community.zenoss.org/>
Not really intuitive configuration. Supports Nagios plugins, offers own extension system (ZenPacks).