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Icinga is a system for monitoring networked servers and services. It is open source software and is released under the terms of the GNU General Public License. Icinga was originally created as a fork of the Nagios system monitoring tool. | Icinga is a system for monitoring networked servers and services. It is open source software and is released under the terms of the GNU General Public License. Icinga was originally created as a fork of the Nagios system monitoring tool. | ||
Icinga is designed to be scalable and extensible. It can be used to monitor large and complex networks.=More Information= | Icinga is designed to be scalable and extensible. It can be used to monitor large and complex networks. Icinga is composed of a number of components, including a server, a web interface, and a number of plugins | ||
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https://icinga.com/ | https://icinga.com/ | ||
[[Category:Security Information & Event Management (SIEM)]] | [[Category:Security Information & Event Management (SIEM)]] |
Latest revision as of 05:03, 23 April 2024
Description
Icinga is a system for monitoring networked servers and services. It is open source software and is released under the terms of the GNU General Public License. Icinga was originally created as a fork of the Nagios system monitoring tool.
Icinga is designed to be scalable and extensible. It can be used to monitor large and complex networks. Icinga is composed of a number of components, including a server, a web interface, and a number of plugins