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Although the standard Linux utilities have served us well over the years, in some scenarios they fall short. If you've ever found yourself writing a one-liner to poll a command or struggling to ...
In today's interconnected digital landscape, monitoring network activity is paramount for ensuring the security and efficiency of computer systems. Whether you're a system administrator, network ...
In contrast with typical uptime trackers and resource monitors, ntopng is a network-probing tool designed specifically for ...
Network Monitor now gives IT professionals the ability to actively monitor Linux-based server environments, invite colleagues to view and create custom dashboards, fine-tune alert settings, and ...
Of course, there is another entirely different way, which is to use federated identity management to get Windows and Linux to get along on a network.
Life was simpler when everything your computer did was text-based. It is easy enough to shove data into one end of a pipe and take it out of the other. Sure, if the pipe extends across the network,… ...
A compilation of essential commands for searching, monitoring and securing Linux systems - plus the Linux Command Line Cheat Sheet.
Open-source Zabbix network-monitoring software has the granularity enterprises need but requires a lot of manual configuration and has some limits on exportable reports.
It’s a situation in dire need of an open source solution. Fortunately, that solution is being brainstormed and developed by the Linux community.
According to its Freshmeat entry: sinfo is a monitoring tool that uses a broadcast scheme to distribute information on the status of each computer on your local network. It supports CPU, memory usage, ...