I use Nagios for monitoring. Its really more of a is it up for switches and printers. It does show resource usage on Linux and windows.
For help desk we use Hesk. http://www.hesk.com
Both are free, though I did pay the onetime suggested fee for hesk.
[log in to unmask]">I got Ntopng running.
Have it set up with a mysql back end, saving every packet sent through the core switch for 30 days. Had to use a 10 Gig fiber ethernet card to keep up with the traffic and not drop packets.
Open source. Took a bit to get it running right (restarted with a fresh install of centos 7 times before it was the way I wanted it).
Pretty impressive stuff.
Craig Lyndes
On Mon, Oct 23, 2017 at 1:13 PM, Will Hatch <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Hi All,Is anyone using Lansweeper for network monitoring/helpdesk/asset management? We've been using a trial version and it has been quite helpful. If not, what is your preferred network monitoring tool? Thanks for any comments.
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