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We are a web-based business with hundreds of clients and dozens of servers. To provide quality service, we need 99.99% uptime and the option to anticipate equipment chargeability. Using Semonix as our support provider, we are instantly informed of equipment failures (e.g. when a mirror disk malfunctions), peak loads, shortage of hard disk space, or even equipment overheating, regardless of what operating system or server software is used. The risk of serious problems that may cause equipment downtime is minimized, and that's exactly what we need. To a large extent, we have chosen Semonix to monitor our servers because they are partners with Nagios Enterpises, which says a lot about their professional level in IT and monitoring. It also helps that they use open-source solutions that are safe and free of charge.
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Nagios Enterprises Partner

 


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Partnership with Nagios Enterprises started
06/02/08

Nagios Enterpries is a company providing commercial support for Nagios monitoring system. Nagios is an open-source monitoring solution,working on most of UNIX operating systems. It's now used by many Fortune 500 companies. The concept is straightforward and effective: the monitoring daemon runs intermittent checks on hosts and services you specify using external "plugins" which return status information to Nagios. When problems are encountered, the daemon can send notifications out to administrative contacts in a variety of different ways (email, instant message, SMS, etc.). Current status information, historical logs, and reports can all be accessed via a web browser. More information can be found at nagios.org site.

Semonix is pleased to announce a partnership with Nagios Enterprises to provide services for development and support of Nagios-based monitoring solutions.


Partnership with Nagios Enterprises started
06/02/08


 


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