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Zabbix is an open-source software tool to monitor IT infrastructure such as networks Network, networking and networked may refer to: Science and technology * Network theory, the study of graphs as a representation of relations between discrete objects * Network science, an academic field that studies complex networks Mathematics ..., Server (computing), servers, virtual machines, and cloud services. Zabbix collects and displays basic metrics. Description Zabbix is designed primarily as an IT infrastructure monitoring tool. New features are generally released every six months to major versions and every 1.5 years to Long-term support, LTS versions. Released under the terms of GNU General Public License version 2, Zabbix is free software that does not require a license to use any of its features. Even though Zabbix is open-source software, it is a closed development software product, developed by Zabbix LLC based in Riga, Latvia. Early in its history, Zabbix was described ...
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Comparison Of Network Monitoring Systems
The following tables compare general and technical information for a number of notable network monitoring systems. Please see the individual products' articles for further information. Features Legend ; Product Name : The name of the software, linked to its Wikipedia article. ; IP SLAs Reports : Support of Cisco's IP Service Level Agreement mechanism. ; Logical Grouping : Supports arranging the hosts or devices it monitors into user-defined groups. ; Trending : Provides trending of network data over time. ; Trend Prediction : The software features algorithms designed to predict future network statistics. ; Auto Discovery : The software automatically discovers hosts or network devices it is connected to. ; Agentless : The product does not rely on a software agent that must run on hosts it is monitoring, so that data can be pushed back to a central server. "Supported" means that an agent may be used, but is not mandatory. An SNMP daemon does not count as an agent. ...
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Long-term Support
Long-term support (LTS) is a product lifecycle management policy in which a stable release of computer software is maintained for a longer period of time than the standard edition. The term is typically reserved for open-source software, where it describes a software edition that is supported for months or years longer than the software's standard edition. ''Short term support'' (STS) is a term that distinguishes the support policy for the software's standard edition. STS software has a comparatively short life cycle, and may be afforded new features that are omitted from the LTS edition to avoid potentially compromising the stability or compatibility of the LTS release. Characteristics LTS applies the tenets of reliability engineering to the software development process and software release life cycle. Long-term support extends the period of software maintenance; it also alters the type and frequency of software updates ( patches) to reduce the risk, expense, and disruption of ...
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List Of Systems Management Systems
This is a list of notable systems management systems. __TOC__ Overview {, class="wikitable sortable" style="width: 90%; font-size: smaller; text-align: center" , - ! style="text-align: left" rowspan="2" , System ! rowspan="2" , Creator ! rowspan="2" , Open source ! colspan="5" , FCAPS functions ! rowspan="2" , Management technologies , - ! F ! C ! A ! P ! S , - ! style="text-align: left" , Ansible (software), Ansible , Red Hat, Inc., Red Hat, Ansible Inc. (formerly) , , ? , ? , ? , ? , ? , Agentless, Secure Shell, SSH , - ! style="text-align: left" , Apple Remote Desktop , Apple Inc., Apple , , ? , , ? , ? , ? , Proprietary, Secure Shell, SSH , - ! style="text-align: left" , Bcfg2 , Narayan Desai et al. , , , , , , , XML-RPC , - ! style="text-align: left" , Cfengine , Mark Burgess et al. , , , , , , , Proprietary , - ! style="text-align: left" , Chef (software), Chef , Progress Software (acquired Chef) , , ? , , ...
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