In this matter, which is rather vague and embraces many concerns, three types of tools are available:
- Services Monitoring Tools (and Outage Notification)
- Usage Graphing Tools
- Network Management Systems
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This article was first written in July 2003 for the BeezNest technical website (http://glasnost.beeznest.org/articles/35)
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Nice article, its supprising how many networks dont have network monitoring. There are so many free tools out there to do it.
Network monitoring has got me out of so many sticky situations.
I have installed nagios on my network and put the windows client on all off my servers. Its supprising how many times services become unavliable and then avliable before we notice. Its helped me so many times by fixing things itself before i notice.
Related, but not in the subject, there are also inventory tools like Open Inventory (http://open-inventory.sourceforge.net/) or OCS Inventory NG (http://www.ocsinventory-ng.org/), and Information Resource Managers like GLPI (http://www.glpi-project.org) you might find interest in.