It's advisable to have a basic understanding of the Linux Operating System prior to using Nagios XI, such as common Linux commands, what a server is, and monitoring basics. Essential knowledge of Linux commands is necessary. I would recommend this solution to others. I rate Nagios XI a nine out of ten.
We use different deployments of the solution. All versions are very similar. I have installed and deployed a large number of servers, both physical and virtual, and a large number of switches, routers, wifi devices, and printers. You can monitor any devices, servers, and services with the Nagios XI, including SMTP, TCP, HTTP, DNS, et cetera. I'd recommend the solution to others. I'd rate it overall ten out of ten.
I rate this solution a seven out of ten. If we were to use a solution other than Nagios XI, it would be SolarWinds. The current problems we have with Nagios XI are easily deployed in SolarWinds. In addition, the reporting structure could be more streamlined.
Senior DevOps Engineer Individual Contributor at EML Payments Ltd
Real User
2022-05-27T17:09:47Z
May 27, 2022
With any changes to the network's planning, It did require downtime, don't rush it. Make sure you're resilient and take it slowly. You don't have to start doing everything at once, but you should start with your most important assets. I would rate Nagios XI an eight out of ten.
We are a customer of Nagios, actually. We provide the monitoring solution within the company. It's a virtualized solution, however, it's not really on a cloud as we typically have our own data centers. We applied it on a Hypervisor platform. It's a virtualized solution. Then, of course, we opt for the redundancy part by having different data centers. It's the same setup as Zabbix as well. Typically, you have a number of data centers globally, and then you concentrate it, for example, in our case, to various data centers and we usually do redundancy for. Therefore, we have the active solution and the standby solution, just in case there is a disaster. If you are a mid-sied company with an eye on expansion, this solution is very good. I'd recommend it to others. it's easy to use and to deploy. I'd rate the solution at an eight out of ten.
IT-OSS Manager at a comms service provider with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
2021-02-04T10:46:57Z
Feb 4, 2021
For anyone who is interested in using this solution, I would recommend it. This monitoring software is easy to use and is very powerful. This monitoring system has a powerful engine. I have many devices being monitored by a single instance, and it can show that this software works well. I would rate Nagios XI an eight out of ten.
IT-OSS Manager at a comms service provider with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
2020-12-17T16:13:00Z
Dec 17, 2020
I would recommend this solution because it's so powerful with no limitation, especially when using the XI version. I would rate Nagios 8 out of 10. Overall, I find it to be a very good solution.
R&D Support & Monitoring, IT Production at a tech vendor with 51-200 employees
Real User
2019-06-23T09:40:00Z
Jun 23, 2019
In regards to the interface, obviously it can always get even better but at the moment it's functional. It's a good tool. It's very easy to use, very straightforward, and I would recommend it. I would rate this solution a seven out of 10. I like it but of course, it could be better. The product detail should look better, and again, being able to find information on the search is not good enough. I think to change that would improve it very much.
Head of IT, Projects and Organization at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2019-06-23T09:40:00Z
Jun 23, 2019
The price of the licensing is very high, even for a big company. There are good open source products in the market that we could use for free and other companies I know are using them because of the price. Mostly because of the price of the product and the cost of tech support, I would rate this an eight out of ten. The product itself is very good.
NOC Manager/Network Administrator at a tech vendor with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2019-06-16T07:23:00Z
Jun 16, 2019
I am using the original version of the software that I purchased because I do not have a support contract. This means that I have not received support or updates in several years. While this solution works, I think that it can be improved in terms of maintenance, support, and price. I would rate this solution a six out of ten.
This is a very good solution and it is simple to use, for any company. It is also very stable and you can monitor a large number of services with no problem. You can also create many users and have them receive notification by email. It's very good. I would rate this solution a ten out of ten.
We will soon be moving this solution into production. However, it is a bit complex and difficult for a first-time user. I would rate this solution a seven out of ten.
Nagios XI provides monitoring of all mission-critical infrastructure components, including applications, services, operating systems, network protocols, systems metrics, and network infrastructure. Third-party add-ons provide tools for monitoring virtually all in-house and external applications, services, and systems.
Nagios XI uses a powerful Core 4 monitoring engine that provides users with the highest levels of server monitoring performance. This high degree of performance enables nearly...
I recommend Nagios XI to other IT professionals. I would rate the solution eight out of ten.
We had no problems with the solution's integration capabilities. Overall, I rate the solution a six out of ten.
I rate Nagios XI a nine out of ten.
Overall, I rate the solution an eight out of ten.
It's advisable to have a basic understanding of the Linux Operating System prior to using Nagios XI, such as common Linux commands, what a server is, and monitoring basics. Essential knowledge of Linux commands is necessary. I would recommend this solution to others. I rate Nagios XI a nine out of ten.
We are partners with Nagios XI. I would rate Nagios XI an eight out of ten.
I would recommend this tool to others. I rate Nagios XI a seven out of ten.
We use different deployments of the solution. All versions are very similar. I have installed and deployed a large number of servers, both physical and virtual, and a large number of switches, routers, wifi devices, and printers. You can monitor any devices, servers, and services with the Nagios XI, including SMTP, TCP, HTTP, DNS, et cetera. I'd recommend the solution to others. I'd rate it overall ten out of ten.
I rate this solution a seven out of ten. If we were to use a solution other than Nagios XI, it would be SolarWinds. The current problems we have with Nagios XI are easily deployed in SolarWinds. In addition, the reporting structure could be more streamlined.
Learning to use Nagios XI is quite time-consuming, so you need patience to get the best out of it. I would rate Nagios XI six out of ten.
With any changes to the network's planning, It did require downtime, don't rush it. Make sure you're resilient and take it slowly. You don't have to start doing everything at once, but you should start with your most important assets. I would rate Nagios XI an eight out of ten.
I rate Nagios XI six out of 10. It's one of several network monitoring systems we have, and it has some features we can't get from other platforms.
It is an alternative to more expensive solutions. That is why they use Nagios. I would rate Nagios XI an eight out of ten.
Nagios is a good product, which can configure many kinds of plugins. I would give this product a rating of eight out of ten.
I would rate Nagios XI eight out of 10.
We are a customer of Nagios, actually. We provide the monitoring solution within the company. It's a virtualized solution, however, it's not really on a cloud as we typically have our own data centers. We applied it on a Hypervisor platform. It's a virtualized solution. Then, of course, we opt for the redundancy part by having different data centers. It's the same setup as Zabbix as well. Typically, you have a number of data centers globally, and then you concentrate it, for example, in our case, to various data centers and we usually do redundancy for. Therefore, we have the active solution and the standby solution, just in case there is a disaster. If you are a mid-sied company with an eye on expansion, this solution is very good. I'd recommend it to others. it's easy to use and to deploy. I'd rate the solution at an eight out of ten.
For anyone who is interested in using this solution, I would recommend it. This monitoring software is easy to use and is very powerful. This monitoring system has a powerful engine. I have many devices being monitored by a single instance, and it can show that this software works well. I would rate Nagios XI an eight out of ten.
I would recommend this solution because it's so powerful with no limitation, especially when using the XI version. I would rate Nagios 8 out of 10. Overall, I find it to be a very good solution.
In regards to the interface, obviously it can always get even better but at the moment it's functional. It's a good tool. It's very easy to use, very straightforward, and I would recommend it. I would rate this solution a seven out of 10. I like it but of course, it could be better. The product detail should look better, and again, being able to find information on the search is not good enough. I think to change that would improve it very much.
The price of the licensing is very high, even for a big company. There are good open source products in the market that we could use for free and other companies I know are using them because of the price. Mostly because of the price of the product and the cost of tech support, I would rate this an eight out of ten. The product itself is very good.
I am using the original version of the software that I purchased because I do not have a support contract. This means that I have not received support or updates in several years. While this solution works, I think that it can be improved in terms of maintenance, support, and price. I would rate this solution a six out of ten.
This is a very good solution and it is simple to use, for any company. It is also very stable and you can monitor a large number of services with no problem. You can also create many users and have them receive notification by email. It's very good. I would rate this solution a ten out of ten.
I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.
We will soon be moving this solution into production. However, it is a bit complex and difficult for a first-time user. I would rate this solution a seven out of ten.
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