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Observium is a low-maintenance auto-discovering network monitoring platform supporting a wide range of device types, platforms and operating systems including Cisco, Windows, Linux, HP, Juniper, Dell, FreeBSD, Brocade, Netscaler, NetApp and many more. Observium focuses on providing a powerful yet simple and intuitive interface to the health and status of your network.
I would like to had foind more documentation
Very good overall monitoring solution for any kind of SNMP-able network device. Fast and simple to setup and get going. The user interface is easy to understand and presents just the right amount of information without getting messy.
Not yet very good support for custom graphs and polling of devices that is not supported out of the box.
This monitoring tool is free and it gives you a lot of information about your whole network infrastructure
The user interface is poor and could improve making interaction more intuitive
Auto discovery of all of my networking equipment. I had dashboards up and displaying information in record time.
Had some issues with stuff that was not in documentation. Had to reach out online on forums to get assistance from fellow admins
curva de aprendizado
- Control about all status of our networks.
- Sometimes shows so many data, dificulting the monitoring tasks
We use this for network management.
More customization for dashboards would be really good to have.
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no reports on free version
I liked the level of detail that this would collect. In the hands of the right person that decipher some of this information, this can provide a lot of value.
Reporting on the findings and exporting the details was cumbersome to say the least. It was very difficult to export the data. This was crucial for us. We want to be able to take some of this information and quickly analzye it and compare it to other data sets.
Scalability. The solution is scalable, up to a point. Right now, with 75000+ ports and 1200+ devices, the hardware is barely managing it's 5 minutes poll cycles.