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The Right Tool for the Job?

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The Job

If you have ever been a system administrator or network manager, you can appreciate a tool that allows you to efficiently check the health of various components of your network. Receiving alerts to problems the moment they happen lets you solve them as quickly as possible and prioritize your time effectively.

So how can we accomplish this? Well, if you’re a Linux guru and have plenty of time on your hands, you can always write tons of custom scripts to do the requisite monitoring. However, if time is at a premium and you want something more complex than a network ping, you need to consider other solutions.

The Tool

GFI Network Server Monitor

Today, we take a look at the GFI Network Server Monitor, software that promises to scan automatically for network failures and irregularities. System administrators can be alerted to problems via email, pager, or even SMS.

The tool can monitor a variety of devices, including Windows and Linux servers, and even routers. You can download it over at GFI, where a 30-day evaluation version is available.

I tested GFI Network Server Monitor, and concluded that it has several strengths and weaknesses.

GFI Network Server Monitor

Pros

  • Easy to setup — you can expect to be up and running within the hour
  • Good library of built-in checks that you can instantly tap into
  • Simple, intuitive configuration interface
  • Mature product that just works

Cons

  • Cost of product is tiered by number of IP addresses monitored — can get costly pretty quickly
  • Web interface is pretty limited by current standards

The Right Tool for the Job?

GFI Network Server Monitor is not perfect. Despite the plethora of built-in checks with configurable settings, it is possible to find oneself in a situation where the checks library proves inadequate. Still, GFI has a done a pretty good job of anticipating the most common kind of options. If it fits your budget, it is most likely able to perform to your expectations.

For me, the GFI Network Server Monitor is The Right Tool for the Job.

View my screenshot gallery of GFI Network Server Monitor.

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GFI Network Server Monitor: The Right Tool for the Job? NewBeeAdmin | 02/28/08
depends on what u want to achieve jean_maurice | 03/03/08
So what exactly is seen as 'The Job' ? wojnar@... | 03/04/08
I agree...poor article. ccchips9876@... | 03/04/08
A bit of.... Bias here ? ?:| dawgit | 03/03/08
Over the top? Timbo Zimbabwe | 03/03/08
As bias as the other guy. kevin@... | 03/03/08
A bit of.... Bias here ? CagedMonkey | 03/03/08
Thanks for the info bfpower | 03/04/08
A bit of... bias here? dcolbert@... | 03/04/08
GFI doesn't care about their customers... Server Farmer | 03/03/08
GFI doesn't care about their customers... CagedMonkey | 03/03/08
And why....? bobc@... | 04/11/08
And why....? CagedMonkey | 04/13/08
nagios catseverywhere@... | 03/03/08
It is a Big Market here. dawgit | 03/03/08
Germany & France catseverywhere@... | 04/12/08
nagios gui's kevin@... | 03/04/08
thanks catseverywhere@... | 04/12/08
Big Sister? pkv | 03/04/08
op5 Monitor is an alternative bernehj@... | 05/23/08
Not so easy to setup. techratinc@... | 03/03/08
RE: GFI Network Server Monitor: The Right Tool for the Job? tsgthenrik | 03/03/08
GFI Network Server Monitor vs Advanced Host Monitor from KS-Soft Yoorix | 03/04/08
RE: GFI Network Server Monitor: The Right Tool for the Job? ken.mitchell@... | 03/04/08
RE: GFI Network Server Monitor: The Right Tool for the Job? bbell@... | 03/04/08
I've like everything Solorwinds since the subnet calculator(NT) JCitizen | 03/04/08
It takes great peace of mind--- BALTHOR | 03/04/08
Network Monitoring.... ijross74@... | 03/04/08
Network Monitoring Yoorix | 03/05/08
GFI introduces lower pricing sarah@... | 03/06/08

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