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Aggregated Remote performance monitors

alyarb

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I'd like to implement some kind of real-time performance monitoring for our servers (CPU, RAM, disk, network) that can be displayed from a large TV in the office.

It can be a program that pushes statistics to a website that is displayed on the TV, or aggregated by some client app that is displayed by the TV. Any suggestions?


thanks guys
 
I used to use Nagios at my old job. I really like that software; there were charts, graphs, calculations, and all sorts of useful features. We would put the network-node style map up on the big screen so that we could see when one of our clients went down even before they knew.

http://www.nagios.org/
 
Thanks for the suggestion, they definitely have robust network service monitoring. I am looking more for local resource monitoring, so I guess I should've been more specific. Basically we have about 15 backup servers, each with a large RAID 60 (striped 24-disk RAID 6 arrays).

I'm looking for something that kind of presents like the Win7/2008 resource monitor. I like how it totals and averages the disk and network metrics since those are the primary figures I need to display. Basically if real-time disk and network throughput monitors for 15 servers can be viewed from a single display, I'd be happy. CPU and RAM hardly get used but that would be nice data to throw in.
 
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