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Network Monitoring Tools (stanford.edu)
31 points by kercker on May 17, 2016 | hide | past | favorite | 6 comments




From an ISP network engineering perspective, something like 85-90% of these tools are obsolete, no longer maintained, or proprietary to some particular manufacturer's platform.

There's a much, much shorter list of modern BSD, Apache or GSL licensed monitoring systems that includes opennms, zabbix, zenoss, cacti, etc.


Not sure I would call anything that relies on RRD files modern.


There's opennms + opentsdb + grafana solutions.


My eyes...

The goggles do nothing!


I appreciate all the effort and work put into this, but honestly a huge wall of text makes me cringe and hit the back button.

Minimal design and html does not take that much time.




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