With a proper server monitoring software, you can get plenty from your physical work overload, and also you do not need to remember some of that critical application. The server management software is required for enhancing your server’s uptime plus securing and facilitating the stability of applications it is running.
Any physical server
needs the necessary space and power. They need proper cooling for stable
functionality. However, with virtualization and cloud servers many companies
now don’t pick physical servers. Due to Virtualization the cost of servers have
reduced plus the time, energy, investments and cooling costs have also reduced.In
this article, we have covered a review of all the modern and thebest server management software tools and products:
Nagios
A
network monitoring software that is hugely popular. Its doesn’t come to me as a
surprise as it is the best monitoring tool right now. With Nagios, you have a
web interface to check anything from the health of server to anything that
requires help. Reporting, Alerts and notification are also another features of
web interface that Nagios has.
Ganglia
Ganglia
is excellent tool that let you see the cluster if your setup is server cluster
than Ganglia is a pretty nice tool. However, don’t use it on a single machine
setup as it can degrade your server performance. It has the Open Source, GNU
license and it has a stable version attached. You can visit Nagios website and
learn more about Nagios at Wikipedia.
Hyperic HQ
It
is another popular and highly scalable system monitoring and management
software available in open source. Hyperic HQ has multi-platform support, and
it manages any OS, the server (app, the web, and database), etc.
It is powerful and have
high-grade monitoring purposes. With an easy to navigate reportings, graphs and
alerts is another plus point of this server management tool. The only one thing
that is falling short for Hyper HQ is auto corrective functions. The automation
is not possible and manual effort is a must.
Zabbix
With
an easy to use web-interface Zabbix is another popular server monitoring tool
that is simple to configure via front-end. Nagios is mainly for monitoring, but
Zabbix can be used for functionality. Users are allowed to monitor the
performance and availability over the web-interface. Adding to that Zabbix
automates the process of several steps that are typical in nature.
Its again an Open Source
tool that is maintained brilliantly with Web-GUI. You have the option to become
one of the community members of and per guidelines you should read the book
first.
Observium
A
fantastic networking monitoring tool that is specially made for Linux, Cisco
and BSD networks. It has an autodiscovery feature that enables it to find the
network itself, just like a Wi-Fi software does. Graphs from Observium are
pretty detailed, and you can also set it up with Nagios running in parallel.
Another good thing about Observium is its smooth integration with more
monitoring tools (like Collectd) which give you a robust interface.
Argus
With
a support of IPv4 and IPv6, this server monitoring service can escalate alerts
with an appropriate procedure and sends an email to the next person if the
server admin is at sleep or rest. Isn’t it tacky, really a great feature.
Do you have encounters
with any of the means above? Do you practice something else? Join our debate in
the comments and tell us about your favorite top or best
server monitoring software, tools or services.
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