| | 33 | = Current sponsors = |
| | 34 | A big thank you to my current sponsors. |
| | 35 | |
| | 36 | == OP5 == |
| | 37 | |
| | 38 | == Opsview == |
| | 39 | {{{ |
| | 40 | #!html |
| | 41 | <div><p>Opsview® is enterprise system monitoring software designed for |
| | 42 | scalability, flexibility and ease of use. Software was awarded a Product |
| | 43 | Excellence award for Best System Management Tool at LinuxWorld Expo in |
| | 44 | San Francisco during August 2008. </p><p>Opsview, in development since 2003 is a fully integrated monitoring |
| | 45 | tool that incorporates popular Open Source software including <a bitly="BITLY_PROCESSED" href="http://nagios.org/">Nagios® Core</a>, <a bitly="BITLY_PROCESSED" href="http://www.nagvis.org/">Nagvis</a>, <a bitly="BITLY_PROCESSED" href="http://net-snmp.sourceforge.net/">Net-SNMP</a> |
| | 46 | |
| | 47 | and <a bitly="BITLY_PROCESSED" href="http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/">RRDtool</a>. |
| | 48 | The <a bitly="BITLY_PROCESSED" href="http://www.catalystframework.org/">Catalyst</a> |
| | 49 | web framework provides an extensible monitoring and configuration user |
| | 50 | interface. Opsview server software runs on Linux and Solaris 10. It will |
| | 51 | monitor all common operating systems including Linux, AIX, Solaris and |
| | 52 | Windows. The Opsview engineering group contains members of the <a bitly="BITLY_PROCESSED" href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios/">Nagios</a> |
| | 53 | developer team</p><p><img src="http://resources.opsview.org/graphics/opsview3.5-ss-small1.png"> <img src="http://resources.opsview.org/graphics/opsview3.5-ss-small2.png"> <img src="http://resources.opsview.org/graphics/opsview3.5-ss-small3.png"><br></p><p>Opsview provides enterprise monitoring features without the |
| | 54 | complexity or expense of traditional proprietary software.</p> |
| | 55 | <ul> |
| | 56 | <li>Fully supported. Four levels of Opsview <a bitly="BITLY_PROCESSED" href="http://www.opsera.com/opsview_support.html">subscription</a> |
| | 57 | |
| | 58 | available. |
| | 59 | </li><li>Incorporates the Nagios® Core monitoring engine allowing use of |
| | 60 | a wide range of Nagios plugins and add-ons |
| | 61 | </li><li>Released under the <a bitly="BITLY_PROCESSED" href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html">GNU GPL v2</a> |
| | 62 | Open Source license |
| | 63 | </li><li>Scalability and resilience through distributed monitoring |
| | 64 | architecture |
| | 65 | </li><li>SNMP polling and trap processing |
| | 66 | </li><li>Built on extensible web framework |
| | 67 | </li><li>User interface designed around simplicity and ease of use |
| | 68 | </li><li>APIs for monitoring, notification and configuration |
| | 69 | </li><li>Active user and developer communities |
| | 70 | </li></ul><p>Opsview has users in telecommunications, financial services, |
| | 71 | government, education, media, IT services and e-commerce industries.</p></div><br><div> |
| | 72 | }}} |
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