What’s a Good Monitoring and Alerting Tool for On-Premise Systems?

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Asked By TechyTurtle95 On

I'm looking to transition away from our managed service provider and need recommendations for effective monitoring and alerting tools suitable for our on-premise infrastructure. We're a small team managing several servers, virtual machines, and some storage, totaling a few hundred devices. We're not considering AWS solutions as that's handled by our DevOps team. We're open to both paid and open-source options, but something cost-effective would be a plus. Our network team has been exploring openNMS, but I'm looking for suggestions more focused on system monitoring.

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Answered By DataDrivenDave On

For a more advanced setup, integrate Telegraf with InfluxDB and Grafana. It’s unbeatable when it comes to custom monitoring options and strong alerting capabilities.

Answered By NetworkNinja8 On

PRTG has been my go-to choice for monitoring. I’ve had a frustrating experience with Zabbix in the past due to its complicated setup, but others may find Zabbix works well for them.

Answered By CloudyDayz On

I suggest giving Uptime Kuma a try. It’s great for basic checks like database or DNS responsiveness.

Answered By SysAdminExpert On

Zabbix is totally free and well-documented, making it easier to set up, especially if you combine it with a configuration management tool like Puppet or Ansible.

Answered By AdminGuru23 On

Check out CheckMK! It's effective, though it can be quite chatty right away—be sure to enable the averaging feature when you start.

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