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    Uptime Kuma

    Uptime Kuma

    A fancy self-hosted monitoring tool

    Uptime Kuma is an easy-to-use self-hosted monitoring tool. It is a temporary live demo, all data will be deleted after 10 minutes. Use the one that is closer to you, but I suggest that you should install and try it out for the best demo experience. Monitoring uptime for HTTP(s) / TCP / HTTP(s) Keyword / Ping / DNS Record / Push / Steam Game Server / Docker Containers. Notifications via Telegram, Discord, Gotify, Slack, Pushover, Email (SMTP), and 90+ notification services, click here for the...
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    NagiosQL - Nagios configuration tool
    NagiosQL is a professional, web based configuration tool for Nagios 2.x/3.x/4.x. It is designed for large enterprise requirements as well as small environments. Any Nagios functionalities are supported.
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    Easy Infrastructure Monitoring

    Easy Infrastructure Monitoring

    Easily monitor network infrastructure services

    An easy alternative for monitoring network infrastructure services. Focused on monitoring without requiring server changes or even special requirements on the monitoring machine. Can monitor remote systems via SSH or other communication channels. Intended to be extremely easy to use especially in smaller and medium sized network environments.
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    Hyperic Application & System Monitoring
    Hyperic is application monitoring and performance management for virtual, physical, and cloud infrastructures. Auto-discover resources of 75+ technologies, including vSphere, and collect availability, performance, utilization, and throughput metrics.
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    This is the project thread of my project, creating a monitor solution for BizTalk 2004 - BizTalk 2010. All based in MSSQL, PHP, JavaScript/Ajax and PowerShell.
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    Birdseye is an interface for Nagios. It provides a clear overview of problems with hosts and services. Detailed installation info can be found here: https://sourceforge.net/p/nagiosbirdseye/wiki/
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    ACGVision is a software monitoring system developped in Java and using SOAP WebServices.
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    The JPL Server Monitor will check to ensure websites and server services are running and responding. It also tracks the response time of the site/service. There is a cron script that can be activated to automate the checks.
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    C / Perl based system and network monitoring system (NMS) providing plugin based polling/checking of services, raw and performance data with notifications. Provides full configurable web interface to configure the monitor
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    ServMon (Servers monitor) enable systems administrators to monitor the status of their servers. If a server goes down, an email will be sent to the sys. admin. If you cell phone provider enabled sms throught email services, you can also do it.
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    Network monitoring system designed for middle size computer networks. Its purpose is to detect system or network fault and to display information about detected problem. Almost all services of the monitored hosts are discovered automatically.
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    escapeNET is used to provide an user or customer with all the necessary information from the internet he can not get because company restrictions or proxy servers. It can be used to connect to different services on the internet from any computer.
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    DEFConMon

    DEFConMon

    Monitor your network services and displays a DEFCon level

    DEFConMon is a network monitoring tool allowing to display final service level on a "public" screen. It allows to use many type of network sensors : ICMP ping, TCP ping, HTTP request, SSH command, etc. Based on Perl modules.
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