Re: OT - Solarwinds, Mercury, HP
- From: Enrique Sanchez Vela <esanchezvela@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2006 08:31:15 -0700
well, it all depends on your needs.
What do you have in mind. what are your goals, maybe a
good consultant (could be expensive) using nagios
(less expensive) can deliver a solution to your needs.
--- wjoyce@xxxxxxx wrote:
I am looking for a network fault, performance,
configuartion, configuration
backup, and service availability in a UNIX, Windows,
HP, Cisco environment.
I know HP Openview is the big beast, but I run a
small shop, 3 people plus
myself, so I am hesitant about Openview, and maybe
wrongly so.
Does any that has experience with Solarwindws and
Openview have any advice on
which direction to go. Mercury looked interesting
as
well.
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