Senior Director, DNS Engineering & Network Operations at CloudfloorDNS
Real User
Top 20
2023-08-31T18:54:57Z
Aug 31, 2023
I use an older version of Opsview. Opsview is deployed on-cloud in our organization. I would recommend Opsview to other users. Overall, I rate Opsview an eight out of ten.
Opsview can be used in any environment. It is operable for trials and all. It has settings suitable for enterprise environments. Overall, I would rate it an eight. As I mentioned earlier, the graphical representation can be improved. The documentation is there, but maybe it needs a bit more streamlining. There should be a separate team to handle new integrations and support customers. A migration team should be in place beforehand to understand the client's expectations and the existing environment, ensuring a smooth migration process. Currently, when we are migrating, we face a lot of issues that should be addressed. We have to evaluate everything one by one and provide proper notice of any potential issues that may arise during the migration. This shouldn't happen, especially since it's a paid service. It should be more proactive.
Partner Technical Support & Escalation Manager at a tech vendor with 51-200 employees
Real User
Top 20
2023-04-13T10:54:00Z
Apr 13, 2023
I am satisfied with the overall product since it works well. My recommendation to those planning to use the solution is to ensure that they have a clear idea of what they want to achieve with it. It is important to define everything early on to ensure that all requirements are included in the request. Other than that, I don't think there are any major concerns.
Service Director - Core Delivery Platform at UKCloud Ltd
MSP
2022-08-23T10:54:13Z
Aug 23, 2022
I would advise others to use the supported database because we've tried to fit it into one that's not on their list of recommendations and it works, but it's not as stable. I would rate this solution a seven out of ten.
Opsview is a modern and scalable SaaS or on-premise monitoring solution that gives your organization full visibility into on-premises and cloud IT infrastructure. It delivers simplified management and a single pane of glass view of your entire IT operations. The solution provides unified insight into dynamic IT operations on premises, in the cloud, or hybrid. Additionally, it can be used either in agent-based or agentless configurations.
You can use Opsview to monitor:
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I use an older version of Opsview. Opsview is deployed on-cloud in our organization. I would recommend Opsview to other users. Overall, I rate Opsview an eight out of ten.
Opsview can be used in any environment. It is operable for trials and all. It has settings suitable for enterprise environments. Overall, I would rate it an eight. As I mentioned earlier, the graphical representation can be improved. The documentation is there, but maybe it needs a bit more streamlining. There should be a separate team to handle new integrations and support customers. A migration team should be in place beforehand to understand the client's expectations and the existing environment, ensuring a smooth migration process. Currently, when we are migrating, we face a lot of issues that should be addressed. We have to evaluate everything one by one and provide proper notice of any potential issues that may arise during the migration. This shouldn't happen, especially since it's a paid service. It should be more proactive.
I am satisfied with the overall product since it works well. My recommendation to those planning to use the solution is to ensure that they have a clear idea of what they want to achieve with it. It is important to define everything early on to ensure that all requirements are included in the request. Other than that, I don't think there are any major concerns.
I would advise others to use the supported database because we've tried to fit it into one that's not on their list of recommendations and it works, but it's not as stable. I would rate this solution a seven out of ten.