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Opsview provides distributed network and application monitoring in today's physical, virtual and hybrid cloud infrastructures.

By deploying a flexible, customisable server, network and application monitoring solution, enterprises can reduce outages, increase service levels and move from reactive to proactive infrastructure maintenance.

Business-Powered MonitoringTM

Opview sees into all aspects of your IT environment including the way they work with your business processes.

Opsview is an integrated monitoring tool that incorporates the popular Open Source software including Nagios® Core, Nagvis, Net-SNMP and RRDtool. It comes with a fully distributed, multi-tenant architecture out-of-the-box.

The Catalyst web framework provides an extensible monitoring and configuration user interface. Opsview server software runs on Linux and Solaris 10. It will monitor all common operating systems including Linux, AIX, Solaris and Windows.

Using the thousands of Nagios® plugins available Opsview can monitor virtually any device, system or software component.

Cloud Monitoring

Opsview is the most cost-effective way to monitor emerging computing environments, particularly Cloud Computing. Its distributed, highly available architecture makes it is ideal for monitoring applications in a private cloud, giving them the same visibility as internally hosted services. Similarly, Opsview's extensibility enables organisations to seamlessly monitor systems hosted in a public cloud, like Amazon's EC2.

Modular

Opsview Modules extend the capabilities of Opsview and are available through an Opsview Enterprise subscription:

Open Platform

Opsview is an open source application that encourages tight, two-way integration with other systems such as ticketing and help-desk consoles. In doing so, Opsview offers a cost-effective way to upgrade your core monitoring and performance management capabilities with minimal disruption to existing procedures and processes.

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Opsview is a central and very important part of our IT infrastructure and lets us know about any issues with performance or availability as soon as they occur. One thing we particularly liked about Opsview is that it is not licensed per check like many competing solutions.

-- Andy Mell, Head of Infrastructure and Support, Cambridge University Press