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David R. #1
Searching for a Network And System Management tool benchmark
Hi,
I am actualy looking for NSM software as HP OpenView, BMC Patrol or
other and I would be really happy to find a benchmark on main NSM
softwares (HPOV modules, BMC Patrol, Tivoli, CA, nagios, etc....)
This is for managing and monitoring a cisco network, 35 Unix and NT
server, a VMS machine, applications including Oracle Application,
etc....
If someone as some good tips and/or a benchmark article between those
kind of software, it's would be very great.
Salut à +,
David from Grenoble
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Dave #2
Re: Searching for a Network And System Management tool benchmark
[email]dravier@yahoo.fr[/email] (David R.) wrote in message news:
Next position for you - AdRem NetCrunch ([url]http://www.adremsoft.com/netcrunch[/url])> I am actualy looking for NSM software as HP OpenView, BMC Patrol or
> other and I would be really happy to find a benchmark on main NSM
> softwares (HPOV modules, BMC Patrol, Tivoli, CA, nagios, etc....)
> This is for managing and monitoring a cisco network, 35 Unix and NT
> server, a VMS machine, applications including Oracle Application,
> etc....
Dave Guest



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