Efficiency and robustness in the monitoring of network assets.
Updated March 14, 2019

Efficiency and robustness in the monitoring of network assets.

Ricardo Melo | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User

Overall Satisfaction with Nagios

We use Nagios to monitor applications and computing resource conditions, alerting us when there are any unusual events. We also use it for generating data and network maps that we monitor.
  • Monitor applications and computing resources.
  • Alert admins or administration groups by email.
  • Generate diverse statistics and monitored network maps.
  • Easier installation of Nagios.
  • There was a situation I experienced in which I monitored servers from some clients where I could not access them when they were behind a firewall doing NAT. I had to solve by applying a parameter in the commands.cfg file.
  • Problems with Network Configuration.
  • Nagios is the best answer for network asset failures.
  • Troubleshooting as soon as detected.
  • Allows better management of work orders for IT assets.
Nagios presents greater robustness, efficiency, and clarity in presenting required results.
Nagios is essential in a scenario where it is necessary to solve problems with monitored computational resources as soon as they are detected. It's also suited to manage SLA of network links and monitor to generate data about the use of these computational resources. I do not see an environment where it would not be appropriate to use the tool.