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Observium

Observium is an autodiscovering network monitoring system focused primarily on Cisco and Linux networks but includes support for a wide range of network hardware and operating systems. Observium has grown out of a lack of easy to use NMSes. It is intended to provide a more navigable interface to the health and performance of your network. Its design goals include collecting as much historical data about devices as possible, being completely autodiscovered with little or no manual intervention, and having a very intuitive interface.

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Release Notes: Converted to the new UI style. Adds support for graphing of several new services and device types. Fixes many bugs with data collection and reporting.

Release Notes: This release adds a new AJAX-based typeahead search for hosts and ports. The user interface has been updated with an almost complete migration to Bootstrap. Lots of old UI elements have been updated, and a lot of visual improvements made.

Release Notes: There is a new replacement front-page dashboard with a pretty geographical map to visualize device status. There are fixes to netscaler support, further migration of the GUI to bootstrap, the addition of polling support for JUNIPER-DOM-MIB DOM sensors, and improved Force10 support.

Release Notes: The billing poller has been completely rewritten, providing performance an order of magnitude greater by eliminating needless database hits. This release adds additional Netscaler support and many cleanups and improvements.

Release Notes: This release adds PostgreSQL statistics collection via the Unix agent, and many more cleanups and improvements to the UI.

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