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Zenoss open source enterprise monitoring

Submitted by doug on Mon, 2006-11-27 11:56.Internet

Zenoss Core is an enterprise-grade network and systems monitoring product

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Wed, 2006-05-10 11:00

monitoring, trending, performance, snmp, open-source, management, ping, AJAX, availability

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Zenoss Core is an enterprise-grade network and systems monitoring product that delivers the functionality IT operations teams need to effectively manage the health and performance of their entire infrastructure through a single, integrated package.

For far too long, robust IT infrastructure monitoring was out of reach for most organizations because of the cost and complexity of the proprietary systems that offered the required functionality. Zenoss has changed the game by offering a complete, easy-to-use solution as a free (i.e. no money), downloadable, open source software product.

Inventory & Configuration

Availability Monitoring

Performance Monitoring

Event Monitoring and Management

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