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  5. ManageEngine NetFlow Analyzer vs Nagios XI

ManageEngine NetFlow Analyzer vs Nagios XI

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Nagios XI
Nagios XI
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ManageEngine NetFlow Analyzer
ManageEngine NetFlow Analyzer
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Nagios XI
Nagios XI
ManageEngine NetFlow Analyzer
ManageEngine NetFlow Analyzer

It is the most powerful and trusted network monitoring software on the market. It extends on proven, enterprise-class Open Source components to deliver the best network, server and application monitoring solution for today's demanding organizational requirements.

It is a comprehensive bandwidth monitoring software that helps monitor bandwidth usage trends, analyze network traffic, diagnose and troubleshoot network traffic issues, and more.

Multi-Tenant Capabilities; Comprehensive IT Infrastructure Monitoring; Proactive Planning & Awareness; Powerful Monitoring Engine; Advanced Graphs; Configuration Wizards; Infrastructure Management; Configuration Snapshot; Advanced User Management
Bandwidth monitoring: Get in-depth visibility into your network devices, bandwidth usage, and network traffic; Multi-vendor support: Monitor all major devices and flow formats such us NetFlow, sFlow, jFlow, IPFIX, and AppFlow; Network traffic analysis: Analyze network traffic patterns and bandwidth usage trends; Proactive management: Customize and automate multi-level reports and threshold-based alerts; Network security: Identify internal and external security threats including but not limited to DDoS, botnets, and port scans; Forecasting and capacity planning: Forecast bandwidth usage and plan capacity based on historical usage trends and application growth; Traffic shaping: Prioritize critical apps and traffic with various traffic shaping techniques; Integration: NetFlow Analyzer seamlessly integrates with ManageEngine Applications Manager, Network Configuration Manager, IP Address and Switch Port Manager, and ServiceDesk Plus to help manage your network better
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PostgreSQL
PostgreSQL
MariaDB
MariaDB
Linux
Linux
MySQL
MySQL
CentOS
CentOS
Ubuntu
Ubuntu
Debian
Debian
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What are some alternatives to Nagios XI, ManageEngine NetFlow Analyzer?

Riemann

Riemann

Riemann aggregates events from your servers and applications with a powerful stream processing language. Send an email for every exception in your app. Track the latency distribution of your web app. See the top processes on any host, by memory and CPU.

Packetbeat

Packetbeat

Packetbeat agents sniff the traffic between your application processes, parse on the fly protocols like HTTP, MySQL, Postgresql or REDIS and correlate the messages into transactions.

Observium

Observium

It is a low-maintenance auto-discovering network monitoring platform supporting a wide range of device types, platforms and operating systems

Beats

Beats

Beats is the platform for single-purpose data shippers. They send data from hundreds or thousands of machines and systems to Logstash or Elasticsearch.

Wireshark

Wireshark

It is the world’s foremost and widely-used network protocol analyzer. It lets you see what’s happening on your network at a microscopic level and is the de facto standard across many commercial and non-profit enterprises, government agencies, and educational institutions.

PRTG

PRTG

It can monitor and classify system conditions like bandwidth usage or uptime and collect statistics from miscellaneous hosts as switches, routers, servers and other devices and applications.

LibreNMS

LibreNMS

It is an auto-discovering PHP/MySQL/SNMP based network monitoring which includes support for a wide range of network hardware and operating systems including Cisco, Linux, FreeBSD, Juniper, Brocade, Foundry, HP and many more.

Tailscale

Tailscale

It connect all your devices using WireGuard, without the hassle. Create a secure network between your servers, computers, and cloud instances. Even when separated by firewalls or subnets, Tailscale just works. It makes it as easy as installing an app and signing in.

Snort

Snort

It is an open-source, free and lightweight network intrusion detection system (NIDS) software for Linux and Windows to detect emerging threats.

Pi-hole

Pi-hole

It is a DNS sinkhole that protects your devices from unwanted content, without installing any client-side software. You can run it in a container, or deploy it directly to a supported operating system via our automated installer.

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