Kemp Flowmon NPMD Solution vs. Nagios Core

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Kemp Flowmon NPMD Solution
Score 10.0 out of 10
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The Flowmon Solution provides IT operations with an understanding of networks and applications. Boasting performance, scalability and ease of use, Flowmon delivers monitoring, diagnostics and analytics for optimizing performance of infrastructure. With Network Behavior Analysis included, Flowmon aims to help eliminate suspicious activities, attacks and advanced threats that bypass traditional security solutions.N/A
Nagios Core
Score 8.6 out of 10
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Nagios provides monitoring of all mission-critical infrastructure components. Multiple APIs and community-build add-ons enable integration and monitoring with in-house and third-party applications for optimized scaling.N/A
Pricing
Kemp Flowmon NPMD SolutionNagios Core
Editions & Modules
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Single License
Free
Single License
Free
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Kemp Flowmon NPMD SolutionNagios Core
Free Trial
YesYes
Free/Freemium Version
NoYes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional DetailsCapacity-based licensing per amount of monitored traffic.
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Community Pulse
Kemp Flowmon NPMD SolutionNagios Core
User Ratings
Kemp Flowmon NPMD SolutionNagios Core
Likelihood to Recommend
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8.5
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Likelihood to Renew
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9.9
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Usability
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4.0
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Support Rating
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7.7
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User Testimonials
Kemp Flowmon NPMD SolutionNagios Core
Likelihood to Recommend
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Nagios is simply a very configurable and rock solid monitoring engine. For these reasons I would recommend it to any IT professional in any medium to large organization where creating custom checks and programming ones custom needs into the configuration is practical. I would be more hesitant to recommend it as a first monitoring solution for a small business which is usually accompanied by a less experienced and/or more time constrained admin.
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Pros
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  • Network and server status alerts if a device is in a down state.
  • Gives you the top view down of your entire network infrastructure.
  • It can be customized to your exact needs.
  • You have two options of agentless and agent monitoring.
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Cons
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  • It's built by engineers for engineers so setting it up and configuring it is relatively complicated. It could really use a simplified configuration approach, or a GUI to set it up instead of editing config files.
  • I'd like to see the option to have service notification settings inherited from the host setting notifications. They have to be set up separately but they are often the same, so it would be nice to have less redundancy.
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Likelihood to Renew
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We're currently looking to combine a bunch of our network montioring solutions into a single platform. Running multiple unique solutions for monitoring, data collection, compliance reporting etc has become a lot to manage.
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Usability
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The Nagios UI is in need of a complete overhaul. Nice graphics and trendy fonts are easy on the eyes, but the menu system is dated, the lack of built in graphing support is confusing, and the learning curve for a new user is too steep.
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Support Rating
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I haven't had to use support very often, but when I have, it has been effective in helping to accomplish our goals. Since Nagios has been very popular for a long time, there is also a very large user base from which to learn from and help you get your questions answered.
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Alternatives Considered
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We have tested several other monitoring products which were able to monitor the basic matrix (Memory, DiskUsage, CPU%, UpTime, Running Service Status, Port 80 Up/Down). Although some offered far better UIs, they lacked the ability to monitor ANYTHING. Zabbix, being the only contender worthy of competing, is a good alternative to Nagios. We also tried Zenoss Core & OpenNMS which were good enough for non-Linux engineers to get started with. OP5 was another service-oriented monitoring solution we evaluated. Apart from Nagios, Consul is heavily used to monitor & register the micro-service systems & end-point URLs. Due to the time invested (9+years) in Nagios, we were able to get more components installed/configured easily than alternatives.
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Return on Investment
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  • With it being a free tool, there is no cost associated with it, so it's very valuable to an organization to get something that is so great and widely used for free.
  • You can set up as many alerts as you want without incurring any fees.
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ScreenShots

Kemp Flowmon NPMD Solution Screenshots

Screenshot of A highly customizable dashboard is designed for the visualization of traffic structure, performance metrics, and infrastructure topology.Screenshot of Drill-down options are available from anywhere in the dashboard. Every widget, whether it is a traffic chart, graph or a list of alerts, can be displayed in an analytical view for additional detail as well as sorting and filtering options (e.g. by protocols, time periods, or source/destination IP address). From there, it is possible to continue deeper, down to the level of flows or packets, with the ability to display very specific details, such as the activity of a chosen IP address, complete with information on active devices, vendors, or flow sources (where available).Screenshot of Application monitoring dashboard.Screenshot of Predefined Views and Reports. In only a few clicks, the system automatically creates dashboards and reports for the user.