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Zenoss vs Nagios vs Zabbix

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Posted By: James | 1 Replies | Last Reply On: Jan 04, 2018 07:31:27

Which one is the best? zenoss vs nagios vs zabbix? 

Psychz - Nikhil

Votes: 0Posted On: Jan 04, 2018 07:31:27
 

This article aims at shedding light on some of the most prominent network monitoring software available in the market - Nagios, Zabbix, and Zenoss. It is paramount to choose a monitoring software that can look after your infrastructure. The success of most establishments depends on the monitoring architecture that is employed. Here are some features that will help you choose between the software. 

 

Nagios

Nagios is the leading open source network monitoring tool. Nagios has been in the market for a very long time. However, its lack of improvement and modifications has led to people inclining towards other network monitoring tools. Nevertheless, Nagios is still a very good choice considering it is an open source software and very reliable.

Nagios handles a number of functions from monitoring routers and switches to network availability, uptimes and response times.

Nagios offers you with various products such as Nagios 11, Nagios Log Server and Nagios Network Analyzer that can be used to monitor server infrastructure, critical data and network bottlenecks respectively.

Nagios provided you with many useful plugins and also the ability to create your own plugin. Also, as it has been on the market since many years Nagios possesses a large community with which you can share your issues. 

There are some drawbacks to using the Nagios software too. Nagios has not made a considerable effort to improve its product over the years. As we all know that there is new software developed practically every day and modifications and enhancement are made fairly regularly. Hence, the users tend to move towards new and exciting new features.

Another drawback of Nagios is a less user-friendly interface. Also, the Nagios server runs most checks itself and does not make use of NRPE.

Please click on the following link to download Nagios

https://www.nagios.org/downloads/

 

Zabbix

This terrific open source monitoring solution was made public in 2005. Its mission was to create a quality open source network monitoring platform for enterprise-level small and medium companies. Zabbix gives you the option to either use the virtual appliance to test, Install from a package or Install from a source. Please go to the following page to install the relevant version of Zabbix.

https://www.zabbix.com/download

 

Apart from monitoring, Zabbix provides visual aids such as graphical representation of data which is user-friendly. Moreover, the graphs are generated in real-time, usually every 30 seconds for swift analysis. 

The web interface of Zabbix is also better than most network monitoring software available in the market. Due to versatile features, the monitoring of websites can be done very thoroughly. 

Zabbix is an open-source software but the support comes at a reasonable price. Also, you may also have to pay for some custom programming. 

As is the case with other software, as the number of nodes increases the performance diminishes gradually. 

 

Zenoss

Yet another exciting prospect in the field of monitoring is Zenoss. Unlike other software, it offers you with agentless monitoring as a standout feature. Also, it offers an integrated dashboard which is very useful to perform all your functions from just one place. It was integration to Google maps with which you can track down the status of your servers by location. With Zenoss, you also have the ability to integrate your IT deployment and development with Zenoss. 

Zenoss offers two products- Zenoss Core and Zenoss Service Dynamics. Zenoss Core is an open source networking platform which is easily available for basic infrastructure and monitoring. Whereas,  Zenoss Service Dynamics offers some additional features such as extended technical support and unified event management. In case of Zenoss Core, you can get the help of the widely-spread Zenoss community for any issues.

Please visit the following link to download Zenoss.

https://www.zenoss.com/

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