Reasons to use Nagios XI
Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 10:38 am
Hello,
I have several questions regarding Nagios XI and why my company should go with your product:
1) What improvements have been made to the ndomod db backend? Has it been optimized for performance vs the off the shelf version (1.49b)
2) Is there native WMI support for agentless checks?
3) Is webinject the only utility for synthetic transactions?
4) Is there a wizard on the web frontend for adding/managing multiple data sources for pnp graphs?
5) Other than eye candy, what advantages does Nagios XI confer over a standard core isntallation?
6) I have already built all of the functionality available in XI into my Nagios 3 core installation. Why should I switch?
7) How does your product stack up to Zenoss and Zabbix enterprise, aside from price differences?
Thanks!
I have several questions regarding Nagios XI and why my company should go with your product:
1) What improvements have been made to the ndomod db backend? Has it been optimized for performance vs the off the shelf version (1.49b)
2) Is there native WMI support for agentless checks?
3) Is webinject the only utility for synthetic transactions?
4) Is there a wizard on the web frontend for adding/managing multiple data sources for pnp graphs?
5) Other than eye candy, what advantages does Nagios XI confer over a standard core isntallation?
6) I have already built all of the functionality available in XI into my Nagios 3 core installation. Why should I switch?
7) How does your product stack up to Zenoss and Zabbix enterprise, aside from price differences?
Thanks!