Osmius: The Open Source Monitoring Tool is C++ and Java. Monitor "everything" connected to a network with incredible performance. Create and integrate Business Services, SLAs and ITIL processes such as availability management and capacity planning.

Features

  • Define and follow SLA
  • Monitor thousands of devices and millions of events
  • Capacity Planning
  • Performance and Availabilty monitoring
  • Easy to Expand and REAL OpenSource
  • Advanced Autodiscovery
  • Expand using plugins

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License

GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)

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Additional Project Details

Languages

English, Spanish

Intended Audience

Information Technology, Telecommunications Industry, System Administrators

User Interface

Web-based

Programming Language

C++, Groovy, Java

Database Environment

MySQL

Related Categories

C++ Systems Administration Software, C++ Network Monitoring Software, C++ Business Performance Management Software, Groovy Systems Administration Software, Groovy Network Monitoring Software, Groovy Business Performance Management Software, Java Systems Administration Software, Java Network Monitoring Software, Java Business Performance Management Software

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2006-02-24