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Opsview 3.5 provides a completely redesigned user interface that makes it more efficient and even easier to use than before. Opsview is the award winning open source application, network and infrastructure monitoring software from Opsera. It provides comprehensive system management capabilities used to monitor the health of today's most complex data centres. Launched in 2003, it is a well established and fully featured product suite with a large worldwide user community.
Opsview delivers significant cost savings over proprietary network monitoring software while delivering the same business benefits. Opsview provides centralised monitoring, shifting focus from fire-fighting to forward planning. Longer term monitoring of trends and service levels facilitates more accurate capacity planning and budgeting, saving time and money.
In summary, Opsview 3.5 provides the following capabilities:
- Extensible monitoring architecture supporting multiple sites and
thousands of monitored devices.
- Events driven status view with timeline for visual correlation.
- Multilingual support.
- Tools for migrating your data from other monitoring software.
- Compatibility with Nagios(R) plugins, agents and extensions.
- Performance and availability reporting.
- System architecture designed for customisation and ease of integration
with other systems.
- Ability to monitor the widest range of network devices, operating
systems and application software.
Opsview is Open Source and made available under the GNU General Public License. Opsera provide a full range of Opsview services including system deployment, customisation, training and support subscriptions.
To learn more about Opsview 3.5 please visit
http://www.opsera.com/opsview/3.5
Opsview 3.5 can be downloaded from http://downloads.opsview.org/
About Opsera
Opsera designs and builds enterprise Open Source products and solutions.
Customers include Virgin Money, Allianz,
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