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How To Install Icinga 2 on CentOS 7 / RHEL 7

Icinga 2 is a free and open source monitoring tool which helps you to monitor network resources, get an alert on outages, also be able to generate the performance data. Icinga 2 is very scalable, and you can monitor small to larger, complex environments across multiple locations. Icinga 2 supports all major distributions such as […]

How To Install Zabbix 5.0/4.0 on Ubuntu 18.04 / Ubuntu 16.04

Zabbix is an open-source enterprise-class monitoring software for servers, network devices, and applications. Zabbix uses Zabbix Agent installed on monitored hosts to collect the data. Also, it can monitor standard services such as SMTP or HTTP web services without having a client on the monitored host. Additionally, Zabbix supports monitoring via SNMP, TCP, and ICMP […]

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 Install Cockpit on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (Bionic Beaver)

Cockpit is a free, web-based server manager for Linux operating systems. With Cockpit, a system admin can perform tasks such as managing storage, Users, containers, network configuration, inspecting logs and so on. Cockpit is released under the LGPL v2.1+, and it is available for Redhat, CentOS, Debian, Ubuntu, Atomic, and Arch Linux. This guide helps you […]

How To Install Cacti on Debian 10 / Debian 9 – A Monitoring Tool

Cacti is an open-source network monitoring tool designed as the front end application for the RRDtool. It allows users to poll services at an interval of time and resulting in a graph format. With Cacti, you can get a graph for CPU and network bandwidth utilization. Also, it monitors the network traffic by polling a […]