Checkmk is a comprehensive solution for IT Monitoring of servers, applications, networks, cloud infrastructures (public, private, hybrid), containers, storage, databases and environment sensors. In the network field we support SNMP, but also have integrations to APIs and powerful agents for operating systems. Our users benefit from more than 1.900 Plugins for vendors like Cisco, Brocade, Dell, Enterasys, Extreme Networks, Huawei, Intel and many more.
Venmon is a system resource monitoring and multi-ping tool for Windows. It can monitor system memory, processor, battery life, uptime, idle time, network traffic, and drives. It uses minimal processing power and memory usage while displaying real-time statistics. Venmon can run in portable mode, such as off a USB stick and does not require the installation of runtime modules such as .Net, Java, C++. Freeware with no bundled malware or advertisements.
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CheckMK https://checkmk.com. You can spin this up in a docker container. Source: 10 months ago
I use CheckMK to do all of this and more, except nutanix. But checkmk also can Monitor nutanix via the "Nutanix Prism" special agent Integration. Source: 12 months ago
BI machine and NVR report to CheckMK Raw host so it's easy to see historic stats. Source: 12 months ago
I’m using https://checkmk.com/ to monitor stuff and it seems to work great. Lots of built in features and functions and if they don’t have what you need you can also create custom scripts to check and report on anything you can dream up. Runs great in docker (I’m using portainer but will run fine in plain old docker). Source: 12 months ago
Have a look at CheckMK open source version is really good, you can spin it up in a docker container and is relatively easy to get some initial monitors going. As to whether it's worthwhile, I guess it depends how much you want to know how you servers are doing and when something goes wrong. Source: about 1 year ago
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