I'd keep one Linux box on your network, and stick with NetSaint.
There are other products out there that will monitor machines, but I
don't know of a Windows-based product that's as good, that's free.
grep
Jeff wrote:
> For the past year we have been using Netsaint which is a Linux based program
> that monitors computers, routers and switches and sends alert emails when
> those devices go down (or are no longer pingable). We've decided to migrate
> away from Linux so I am trying to find something to take it's place.
> Unfortunately Netsaint was free. Is there anything out there that is similar
> that would run on a Windows Server? It's a great program. It's very valuable
> to know when a server goes down or a data circuit goes down.
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