Best Server Management Software for Nagios XI

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    PagerDuty Reviews
    Top Pick
    PagerDuty, Inc. (NYSE PD) is a leader for digital operations management. Organizations of all sizes rely on PagerDuty to deliver the best digital experience to their customers in an ever-on world. PagerDuty is used by teams to quickly identify and solve problems and to bring together the right people to prevent future ones. PagerDuty's 350+ integrations include Slack, Zoom and ServiceNow as well as Microsoft Teams, Salesforce and AWS. This allows teams to centralize their technology stack and get a holistic view on their operations. It also optimizes processes within their toolkits.
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    ManageEngine AlarmsOne Reviews

    ManageEngine AlarmsOne

    ManageEngine

    $15.00/month/user
    AlarmsOne from ManageEngine allows users to manage all alerts from their IT management tools. AlarmsOne integrates easily with many on-premise or SaaS-based IT infrastructure monitor systems. AlarmsOne allows users to centralize their IT alarms. Users can create an account and install Alarm Poller on the server. AlarmsOne offers real-time alerts, multi-channel notifications, and quick responses.
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    Server Density Reviews

    Server Density

    Server Density

    $10 per month
    StackPath provides intelligent web services platforms for speed, security, and scale. Secure content delivery network, DDoS protection, and WAF protection all from one, unified platform. Alerts will be sent to any data sent via API, SNMP, or stated. Integrate Kubernetes and Docker to monitor container clusters. Regex triggers allow you to match complex numbers and strings. You can delay or wait to ensure that your alerts are accurate. Alerts about running processes, services, and system resource usage Our API allows you to create and modify alert configurations. Server Density was created out of frustration at the state of monitoring tools in 2009. These products were either too expensive and complex for enterprise use or open-source products that are difficult to set up and maintain. Our founders wanted a product that worked well so they could concentrate on their core business. They couldn't find one so they built their own. The Server Density was born.
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