BASIC IT INFRASTRUCTURE MONITORING SOFTWARE

 

GroundWork Monitor Open Source provides a complete entry-level availability monitoring solution to ensure IT infrastructure uptime while identifying issues before they become real problems. It is the first totally integrated IT infrastructure monitoring solution to deliver the basic functionality that systems administrators require in a free package. For advanced capabilities, including full support and upgrades, check out GroundWork Monitor Professional.

GroundWork Monitor Open Source is available as a free download at www.groundworkopensource.com/downloads.

Integrated best-of-breed open source components, including MySQL, PHP, and now Nagios 2.0, GroundWork Monitor Open Source provides significant flexibility and extensibility in meeting all infrastructure monitoring needs through a combination of multiple techniques such as active, passive, agent based, agent-less monitoring that can be configured easily to an enterprise's specific need.

GroundWork Monitor Open Source is a completely integrated package for monitoring a range of platforms and device types including Linux, Unix, Windows, SNMP devices, etc.

 

Real Time Status Views



Insight Reports


GroundWork Monitor Open Source features an attractive, consistent user interface and simple, yet powerful monitoring functionality. If any indicator dips below acceptable levels, GroundWork Monitor Open Source alerts key contacts via email, pager or phone call. The system provides high-level views with drill downs to detailed component views using easy Windows Explorer type navigation.

Completely integrated and pre-configured with all pre-requisites, GroundWork Monitor Open Source ensures a simple and rapid installation process. You can also access the company's community forum. Incident based technical support options are also available.

To download GroundWork Open Source, please click here.

GROUNDWORK MONITOR OPEN SOURCE DELIVERS

  • Improved IT availability and performance
  • More productive IT staff with less firefighting
  • Improved capacity planning

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