Journal Journal: Finally, we released it !
After some 6 months in development, >200 large and small modifications, we are done. INM 2.3 is out and I'm not just a little proud of that.
After some 6 months in development, >200 large and small modifications, we are done. INM 2.3 is out and I'm not just a little proud of that.
While we have an product that is installed on a Windows host, and monitors Windows in general, we always taken pride in knowing that Windows is just part of the datacenter (something our competitors mostly ignore). After an agonizing week of testing we finally completed our support for monitoring *nix systems.
The list:
Linux (Red Hat, Fedora, CentOS)
BSD (Free BSD, OpenBSD)
Solaris
AIX (4.2 and forward)
HP-UX
Ubuntu
Debian
OpenSUSE 10.2
We included support for CPU, memory, swap, NIC utilization, disk utilization as standard for these OS's , and its all agentless. I think we are pretty unique to do that.
Did we miss anyone ? Let us know.
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"When the going gets tough, the tough get empirical." -- Jon Carroll