2010 LinuxQuestions.org Members Choice AwardsThis forum is for the 2010 LinuxQuestions.org Members Choice Awards.
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View Poll Results: Network Monitoring Application of the Year
Nagios is my monitoring tool,
because es powerfull, flexible, programmable, the limit of your goals is the imagination apart is the programming associated to obtain it.
- This is Nagios Configuration & plugin compatible
- Load Balancing
- High Avaibility
- High Performance
- Easily Administration
- Business Rules in Core
- And Ready to Prod
Certainly does. Same w/ other polls. Namely w/ databases.
Every year we have a huge influx of 1-post voters for firebird.
Cheers,
Tink
Funny because although I don't hang out here I initially registered to vote for PostgreSQL. I pop back in from year to year 'bout this time to see what I might garner about some app in this category or that and throw in my $0.02 while I'm at it.
But yeah, I hear you about Firebird. It always gets so many votes. Yet few I come to contact with have even heard of it, let alone use it.
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