Leading provider of network management and orchestration (MANO) solutions that are specially designed for managing and monitoring multi-vendor wireless, satellite, broadcast, IoT, and smart-city networks. Available as SaaS or hosted on-premises, the NEXOG Platform has been successfully deployed by service operators, municipalities and public safety organizations. NEXOG created a solution that will fit all network management needs. The platform supports multi-vendor communication equipment, multi-protocol components and is incorporating years of experience in network management and orchestration. Domain Management Fault Management Campaign Management Dashboard Configuration Management Security Northbound Interface (NBI) Template & Profile Management Maps & Topology Performance Management User Management Analytics & Reports High Availability Rollback Scalability Event Scheduling Resource Booking Teleport Management Zero Touch Configuration Service providers will reduce their operational costs and optimize the network performance by managing with NEXOG using the simplest and quickest path to succeed.
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Based on our record, TimescaleDB seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 5 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
(:alert: I work for Timescale :alert:) It's funny, we hear this more and more "we did some research and landed on Influx and ... Help it's confusing". We actually wrote an article about what we think, you can find it here: https://www.timescale.com/blog/what-influxdb-got-wrong/ As the QuestDB folks mentioned if you want a drop in replacement for Influx then they would be an option, it kinda sounds that's not what... - Source: Hacker News / 7 months ago
If you like PostgreSQL, I'd recommend starting with that. Additionally, you can try TimescaleDB (it's a PostgreSQL extension for time-series data with full SQL support) it has many features that are useful even on a small-scale, things like:. Source: over 1 year ago
I have built a Django server which serves up the JSON configuration, and I'd also like the server to store and render sensor graphs & event data for my Thing. In future, I'd probably use something like timescale.com as it is a database suited for this application. However right now I only have a handful of devices, and don't want to spend a lot of time configuring my back end when the Thing is my focus. So I'm... Source: over 2 years ago
I've seen a lot of benchmark results on timescale on the web but they all come from timescale.com so I just want to ask if those are accurate. Source: over 2 years ago
Ryan from Timescale here. We (TimescaleDB) just launched the second annual State of PostgreSQL survey, which asks developers across the globe about themselves, how they use PostgreSQL, their experiences with the community, and more. Source: about 3 years ago
MRTG - MRTG (or Multi Router Traffic Grapher) is an open-source network monitoring tool.
InfluxData - Scalable datastore for metrics, events, and real-time analytics.
Paessler PRTG - An advanced network monitoring solution to monitor network up/downtime, traffic and usage.
Prometheus - An open-source systems monitoring and alerting toolkit.
Zabbix - Track, record, alert and visualize performance and availability of IT resources
OpenTSDB - OpenTSDB is a distributed, scalable Time Series Database (TSDB) written on top of HBase.