AdRem NetCrunch
NetCrunch is a next-gen, agentless infrastructure and traffic network monitoring system designed for hybrid, multi-site, and fast changing infrastructures. It combines real-time observability with alert automation and intelligent escalation to eliminate the overhead and limitations of legacy tools like PRTG or SolarWinds. NetCrunch supports agentless monitoring of thousands of nodes from a single server-covering physical devices, virtual machines, servers, traffic flows, cloud services (AWS, Azure, GCP), SNMP, syslogs, Windows Events, IoT, telemetry, and more.
Unlike sensor-based tools, NetCrunch uses node-based licensing and policy-driven configuration to streamline monitoring, reduce costs, and eliminate sensor micromanagement. 670+ built-in monitoring packs apply instantly based on device type, ensuring consistency across the network.
NetCrunch delivers real-time, dynamic maps and dashboards that update without manual refreshes, giving users immediate visibility into issues and performance. Its smart alerting engine features root cause correlation, suppression, predictive triggers, and over 40 response actions including scripts, API calls, notifications, and integrations with Jira, Teams, Slack, Amazon SNS, MQTT, PagerDuty, and more.
Its powerful REST API makes NetCrunch perfect for flow automation, including integration with asset management, production/IoT/operations monitoring and other IT systems with ease.
Whether replacing an aging platform or modernizing enterprise observability, NetCrunch offers full-stack coverage with unmatched flexibility. Fast to deploy, simple to manage, and built to scale-NetCrunch is the smarter, faster, and future-ready monitoring system. Designed for on-prem (including air-gapped), cloud self-hosted or hybrid networks.
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ManageEngine OpManager
OpManager is the ideal end-to-end network monitoring tool for your organization's network. With OpManager, you can keep a close eye on health, performance, and availability levels of all network devices. This includes monitoring switches, routers, LANs, WLCs, IP addresses and firewalls.
Insights into your hardware health and performance; monitor CPU, memory, temperature, disk usage, and more to improve efficiency.
Seamlessly manage faults and alerts with instant notifications and detailed logs.
Streamlined workflows facilitate easy set-up to execute quick diagnosis and corrective measures.
The solution also comes with powerful visualization tools such as business views, 3d data center views, topology maps, heat maps, and customizable dashboards.
Get proactive in capacity planning and decision-making with over 250 predefined reports covering all important metrics and areas in your network.
Overall, OpManager's detailed management capabilities make it the ideal solution for IT administrators to achieve network resiliency and efficiency.
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HWMonitor
HWMonitor serves as a comprehensive hardware monitoring tool that tracks essential health metrics of PC systems including voltages, temperatures, and fan speeds. This software is compatible with a variety of common sensor chips, such as the ITE® IT87 series and various Winbond® ICs. Furthermore, it has the capability to monitor on-die core thermal sensors of contemporary CPUs and assess hard drive temperatures through S.M.A.R.T technology, along with GPU temperatures for graphics cards. It also provides preliminary support for the Intel Alder Lake architecture, the Z6xx platform, and DDR5 memory, as well as AMD's Ryzen 5700G, 5600G, and 5300G APUs, plus the Radeon RX 6900 XT and 6700 XT GPUs. Additionally, it has incorporated the ability to monitor hotspot and GDDR6 temperatures on NVIDIA GPUs. To install the program, simply execute the setup file and follow the installation prompts. For uninstallation, you can navigate to the Add or Remove Programs section in Settings or Control Panel, or select Uninstall HWMonitor from the Start menu under Programs. Should you encounter any discrepancies in sensor readings or notice any undefined values, you can generate a detailed report by selecting the "File" menu and choosing "Save" to create a text file of the complete report for further analysis. This feature is particularly helpful for troubleshooting potential issues with hardware performance.
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SpeedFan
SpeedFan allows for the monitoring of temperatures from various sources within your system. By adjusting the settings in SpeedFan, you can enable it to alter fan speeds according to the temperature readings. When determining the minimum and maximum fan speeds, it's advisable to manually adjust these settings while listening for noise levels from the fan; when the fan is silent, that speed can be noted as the minimum. It is generally recommended to set the maximum fan speed at 100, but if the fan is excessively noisy, you may consider lowering that limit to 95 or even 90. In some instances, I have opted to set it at 60 as the maximum value. It's important to note that once the warning temperature is reached, the software will automatically ramp up the fan speed to 100, regardless of the maximum speed you’ve defined. Additionally, it’s worth mentioning the fan x listbox feature; on my computer, multiple temperatures can shift when a single fan operates at a higher speed, so it's crucial to configure which temperature corresponds to each fan for optimal performance. This personalized setup allows for better cooling management and noise reduction, enhancing the overall efficiency of your system.
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