While Nagios is a powerful solution, it is well known that it's a beast to setup/maintain/configure/etc. I have used Naigos in the past, and have recently switched to ZenOSS (http://www.zenoss.com). If you just can't get the hang of Nagios, or feel that its not user friendly/feature rich enough, give ZenOSS a try. No, I am not a member of the ZenOSS team -- just a very happy user.
Instead of paying bundles of money to acquire Giant, they should release patches that correct their mistakes. I just think that it is ridiculous to have to pay (not that I ever will) for Microsoft's coding mistakes. Every other OS manufactuar acknowledges their mistakes and for the most part, supports their customers with free patches. MS should do the same.
I find it quite ironic that Microsoft is charging for spyware removal software when their faults are what created the holes that make your PC vulnerable to the spyware in the first place.
While Nagios is a powerful solution, it is well known that it's a beast to setup/maintain/configure/etc. I have used Naigos in the past, and have recently switched to ZenOSS (http://www.zenoss.com). If you just can't get the hang of Nagios, or feel that its not user friendly/feature rich enough, give ZenOSS a try. No, I am not a member of the ZenOSS team -- just a very happy user.
Instead of paying bundles of money to acquire Giant, they should release patches that correct their mistakes. I just think that it is ridiculous to have to pay (not that I ever will) for Microsoft's coding mistakes. Every other OS manufactuar acknowledges their mistakes and for the most part, supports their customers with free patches. MS should do the same.
I find it quite ironic that Microsoft is charging for spyware removal software when their faults are what created the holes that make your PC vulnerable to the spyware in the first place.