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Why Choose cloudimg AMIs?
This is a repackaged open source software product wherein additional charges apply for cloudimg support services.
Overview Nagios Core is the industry-leading open source monitoring solution. This AMI provides Nagios Core pre-configured on Linux distributions, enabling teams to deploy comprehensive monitoring for networks, servers, applications, and infrastructure with flexible alerting, extensive plugins, and real-time performance tracking.
Network Monitoring Router monitoring. Switch monitoring. Firewall monitoring. Network services. Port monitoring. Bandwidth tracking. Network performance. Availability monitoring. Connection tracking. Network protocols. SNMP monitoring. Link status.
Infrastructure Monitoring Server monitoring. Application monitoring. Service monitoring. System metrics. CPU usage. Memory usage. Disk space. Process monitoring. Load average. System uptime. Resource utilization.
Alerting System Email notifications. SMS alerts. Custom notifications. Escalation policies. Alert thresholds. Contact groups. Notification commands. Alert filtering. Acknowledgments. Scheduled downtime. Alert history.
Plugin Architecture Plugin ecosystem. Thousands of plugins. Custom plugins. Community plugins. Nagios Exchange. Check commands. Script integration. Plugin development. Extensibility. Standard interfaces. NRPE protocol.
Host Monitoring Host checks. Host groups. Host dependencies. Host status. Ping checks. Reachability tests. Network hosts. Parent hosts. Host hierarchy. Host templates. Host notifications.
Service Monitoring Service checks. Service groups. Service dependencies. HTTP monitoring. HTTPS monitoring. FTP monitoring. SSH monitoring. Database monitoring. Mail server monitoring. DNS monitoring. Custom services.
Performance Data Performance graphing. Metrics collection. Historical data. Trend analysis. Capacity planning. Performance reports. Data visualization. Graph generation. Time-series data. Statistics tracking.
Web Interface Web-based GUI. Dashboard views. Status monitoring. Configuration interface. Alert management. Report generation. User authentication. Access control. Mobile-friendly. Real-time updates. Status maps.
Monitoring Checks Active checks. Passive checks. Check intervals. Retry logic. Check timeouts. Check commands. State types. State changes. Check scheduling.
Event Handling Event handlers. Automatic remediation. Script execution. Problem resolution. Recovery actions. Custom handlers. State-based actions.
Configuration Object configuration. Host definitions. Service definitions. Contact definitions. Time periods. Command definitions. Templates. Inheritance.
Distributed Monitoring Multi-server monitoring. Distributed checks. Central monitoring. Remote monitoring. NRPE agent. NSCA passive checks. SSH-based checks.
Notification Methods Email notifications. Pager alerts. SMS gateway. Webhook integration. Custom scripts. Notification periods. Rate limiting.
Security User authentication. Role-based access. SSL/TLS support. Access restrictions. Audit logging. Secure communications. Encrypted channels.
Scalability Large-scale monitoring. Thousands of hosts. Performance optimization. Distributed architecture. Load balancing. Check distribution. Result processing. Database backend. Caching mechanisms.
Linux Integration Alma Linux 9. Ubuntu Server 22.04. Ubuntu Server 24.04. Command-line tools. System integration. Package management. Service management. Log files. Configuration files. SSH access port 22.
cloudimg Support 24/7 support via phone, email, chat. Nagios configuration assistance. Plugin setup. Monitoring strategy. Alert configuration. Performance tuning. Integration assistance. Custom plugin development. Troubleshooting. Rapid response.
Use Cases Network operations. IT infrastructure. Data centers. Cloud monitoring. DevOps monitoring. Application monitoring. Server farms. Service availability. Performance management. Incident response. SLA compliance.
FAQ
Q: What does Nagios Core monitor? A: Networks, servers, applications, services, and infrastructure.
Q: Is alerting included? A: Yes, email, SMS, and custom notification methods.
Q: Plugin support available? A: Yes, thousands of community and custom plugins.
Q: Web interface included? A: Yes, full web-based monitoring dashboard.
Q: Can I monitor cloud infrastructure? A: Yes, supports AWS, Azure, and cloud services.
Q: Active and passive checks? A: Yes, both active and passive monitoring supported.
Q: Distributed monitoring supported? A: Yes, multi-server and distributed monitoring.
Q: SNMP monitoring included? A: Yes, via plugins and check commands.
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Highlights
- 24/7 Technical Support - Expert assistance via phone, email, and chat with rapid response SLAs
- Nagios Core Monitoring - Open source monitoring, network monitoring, infrastructure monitoring, server monitoring, alerting, plugin architecture, web interface, performance graphs
- Production-Ready Linux Platform - Pre-configured on Alma Linux 9, Ubuntu Server 22.04, and Ubuntu Server 24.04, optimized for monitoring workloads, immediate deployment
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