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How to Install Cacti on Ubuntu 22.04

Cacti is a free and open-source web-based network monitoring and graphing tool that helps to track your device’s network performance in almost real-time. Cacti gather performance metrics from servers and network devices and graph and store them for reporting and historical analysis. Here, we will see how to install Cacti on Ubuntu 22.04. Prerequisites First, […]

How to Install Cacti on Debian 11

Cacti is one of the most popular open-source, web-based network monitoring and graphing tool that you can use to keep track of your network performance in almost real-time. Cacti can gather metrics from network devices, graph them, and store them for reporting and historical analysis. You can also configure Cacti to poll SNMP devices, traffic […]

How To Install Cacti On CentOS 8 / RHEL 8

Cacti is an open-source web-based network monitoring tool designed as the front end application for the RRDtool (Round-Robin Database tool), it allows a user to poll the services at an interval of time and resulting in the graph format. Cacti is used to get graph data of CPU, memory, process count, and network bandwidth utilization […]

How To Install Cacti on Ubuntu 18.04

Cacti is a free and open-source web-based network monitoring tool designed as the front end application for the Round-Robin database tool (RRDtool). It allows users to poll the services at an interval of time and resulting in the graph format. Cacti, in general, it is used to get a graph of CPU and network bandwidth […]

How to Monitor Remote Linux Servers with Cacti

In our last article, we set up Cacti for monitoring servers and network devices to draw the graph metrics such as CPU load and network bandwidth utilization. This guide focus on how to monitor remote Linux servers with Cacti monitoring tool. Prerequisites Follow one of the links to setup Cacti monitoring tool based on your […]