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About OpsviewAnnouncementsOpsview Enterprise edition 3.6.0 is now available. Current Opsview Releases
[ browse code | track bugs | road map and release schedule ] OverviewOpsview® is enterprise system monitoring software designed for scalability, flexibility and ease of use. Software was awarded a Product Excellence award for Best System Management Tool at LinuxWorld Expo in San Francisco during August 2008. Opsview, in development since 2003 is a fully integrated monitoring tool that incorporates popular Open Source software including Nagios® Core, Nagvis, Net-SNMP and RRDtool. 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. The Opsview engineering group contains members of the Nagios developer team
Opsview provides enterprise monitoring features without the complexity or expense of traditional proprietary software.
Opsview has users in telecommunications, financial services, government, education, media, IT services and e-commerce industries. Getting started with Opsview Community EditionIf you would like to try Opsview we recommend our VMware Virtual Appliance, we also have software packages available for Linux and Sun Solaris. Then take a look at our documentation, join our community and tell us what you think! Opsview Community edition has regular updates and contains the latest features. An active community provides feedback, suggestions and improvements. The same code base is used for both Community and Enterprise editions so it is easy to switch. Find out about Opsview Enterprise EditionOpsview Enterprise is ideal for large deployments and business critical system monitoring. For more information on Opsview Enterprise please visit Opsera, the commercial organisation behind Opsview.
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