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Zenoss: New dog masters old monitoring tricks
Zenoss Core 2.1 impresses with object-based approach, strong device discovery, native Windows monitoring, and open source extensibility
Matt Prigge (InfoWorld) 30 November, 2007 12:50:00
Zenoss' user-configurable dashboard lets admins keep an eye on specific devices or operating systems, or even on the health of a specific location, thanks to integration with Google Maps Zenoss Core's new Web GUI offers many views into your environment, from a network topology map to the status of a specific device (shown). Zenoss Core's Events console allows admins to acknowledge events, move them to history, and add notes about what happened, how it was resolved, and when. ZenPacks allow performance and event monitoring settings and commands to be easily defined and shared.
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Zenoss Core's Events console allows admins to acknowledge events, move them to history, and add notes about what happened, how it was resolved, and when.
Zenoss Core's Events console allows admins to acknowledge events, move them to history, and add notes about what happened, how it was resolved, and when.
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