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Old 09-05-2018, 05:09 AM   #1
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Distro to Monitor multiple windows servers and accessible web dashboard


Hey guys

I was wondering if theirs a free distro that can do the following or maybe program on ubuntu or LX Mint

- Simplified installation
- Ability to monitor multiple servers CPU/RAM/HDD Usage
- Ability to notify if services go down, specific services/services under windows
- A Web based or windows client dashboard for monitoring from another pc

Any help would be appreciated
 
Old 09-05-2018, 05:33 AM   #2
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You do realize that any distribution with the right setup and tools configured can do these right ? Just use your favorite one.

- Simplified installation -> personal choice.
- Ability to monitor multiple servers CPU/RAM/HDD Usage -> Integrate with whatever monitoring tool you have on your 'servers'
- Ability to notify if services go down, specific services/services under windows -> same
- A Web based or windows client dashboard for monitoring from another pc -> same, if your monitoring tools support a UI.

The question is extremely open-ended.
 
Old 09-05-2018, 05:58 AM   #3
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You do realize that any distribution with the right setup and tools configured can do these right ? Just use your favorite one.

- Simplified installation -> personal choice.
- Ability to monitor multiple servers CPU/RAM/HDD Usage -> Integrate with whatever monitoring tool you have on your 'servers'
- Ability to notify if services go down, specific services/services under windows -> same
- A Web based or windows client dashboard for monitoring from another pc -> same, if your monitoring tools support a UI.

The question is extremely open-ended.
Ah, apologies i should have been a little more detailed in what i'm planning. i'm studying for an exam right now and i'm using virtual machines

Basically i have an exchange server, AD Server, and a few DB servers, and i would like to find a tool on an extra Ubuntu box ( just a normal Ubuntu installation ) that could monitor the servers and specific settings on the servers/services. so i guess im more or less after a tool that has a nice GUI and the GUI is preferably web based so i can access it on all devices easily
 
Old 09-05-2018, 10:34 AM   #4
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