For this review, we tested four open source network monitoring products: Cacti, Icinga, Zabbix and Observium. They were selected for their widespread use and availability, maturity, stability and the fact that they have currently maintained releases. We focused mainly on installation/configuration, day-to-day management and reporting. (Watch a slideshow version of this story.)
We found all four products to be capable network monitoring tools that performed well in our basic monitoring tasks such as checking for host availability and measuring bandwidth usage. Beyond the basics, there were quite a few differences in terms of features, granularity and configuration options.
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Susan Perschke