Linux – Monitoring

Monitoring Specialists

As monitoring specialists we are able to provide support, training,
consultancy and development on a variety server/website/datacentre
monitoring applications, including:

  • Nagios
  • Cacti
  • Icinga
  • MRTG
  • PNP4Nagios
  • Munin
  • Ninja
  • Merlin
  • Nagvis

Our Monitoring Appliance Product

Additionally, we offer our own monitoring appliance product which
integrates the best of breed Open Source tools in each field to service
the needs of those in need of a ‘one-stop’ monitoring solution but may
not have the time or resources to develop their own monitoring platform.
Our product incorporates:

  • Server, router, switch, UPS and printer monitoring;
  • Service checks for disk usage, load average, swap usage, number of
    processes and many other system variables;
  • Monitoring for HTTP/HTTPS, SMTP, POP3, IMAP, DNS, databases, SNMP,
    Tomcat, JMX, SSL certificate validity, website availability, domain
    registrations and many other network services;
  • Email and SMS alerting;
  • Performance trending and graphing;
  • Availability, alert and performance reports for customer or management
    review;
  • Distributed monitoring across a number of servers and remote sites
    over an encrypted connection, with the results displayed on a single
    central web interface.

Custom Solutions

The above are examples of monitoring checks and services we are able to
offer, there are a wide variety of other checks and services available
which are too numerous to list. We are able to develop custom checks and
plugins on request, should you need something specific which we don’t
currently provide. Please ask us for pricing on our Network Monitoring
Appliance.

As we support a wide variety of Linux distributions and Open Source
software, please contact us if you need support, training, consultancy
or development for any Linux or Open Source product which is not listed
above.


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