ManageEngine OpManager - Great option for Network device monitoring
Overall Satisfaction with ManageEngine OpManager
ManageEngine OpManager is being used in our organization for monitoring our complete infra devices. We use it for monitoring the servers, virtual machines, load balancers, firewalls, routers, switches, and bandwidth usage. Monitoring these devices helps us in understanding if there are any issues associated with any of them. Thus helping us to arrive at the root cause. We can set alerts so that when the threshold gets breached the notifications are sent. We are using it for monitoring server performance during the load test and stress test and thus we get stats that can help us decide the resources required for a particular application to be hosted.
Pros
- Centralized dashboard providing a unified view of all devices.
- Alerts can be set and email notifications can be sent through the platform whenever there are issues.
- Real time monitoring helps in early fixing and historical data can be collected and based on the stats reported by the tool decisions can be derived at.
Cons
- Alerts has to be configured correctly otherwise unnecessary bombarding of alerts can cause inconvenience.
- The server on which ManageEngine OpManager is to be deployed should have higher resources as monitoring a large number of devices may slow down the performance of the system.
- Configuring the advanced features may require a learning curve.
- ROI has very much increased as we are able to fix issues in a faster manner.
- Monitoring for system administrators has become easy using ManageEngine OpManager getting a centralized view.
- Alerts are helping during odd hours where manual intervention is not possible.
Do you think ManageEngine OpManager delivers good value for the price?
Yes
Are you happy with ManageEngine OpManager's feature set?
Yes
Did ManageEngine OpManager live up to sales and marketing promises?
Yes
Did implementation of ManageEngine OpManager go as expected?
Yes
Would you buy ManageEngine OpManager again?
Yes

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