Network Monitoring Comparison - Release History

Release History

Name First public release date First public release version First stable release date First stable release version Latest stable release version date Latest testing release version date
AdRem NetCrunch ? ? ? ? ? ?
AccelOps ? ? ? ? ? ?
AggreGate Network Manager ? ? ? ? ? ?
Argus 1996 (1996) 1.0 1996 (1996) 1.0 February 14, 2013 (2013-02-14) December 2, 2012 (2012-12-02)
CA Spectrum ? ? ? ? 9.2 / May 1, 2010; 3 years ago (2010-05-01) ?
Avaya VPFM ? ? ? ? ? ?
Cacti ? ? ? ? ? ?
collectd ? ? ? ? ? ?
Dhyan Network management System ? ? ? ? ? ?
dopplerVUE ? ? ? ? ? ?
ExtraHop ? ? ? ? ? ?
Name First public release date First public release version First stable release date First stable release version Latest stable release version date Latest testing release version date
FreeNATS ? ? ? ? ? ?
Ganglia ? ? ? ? ? ?
HP Network Node Manager (NNMi) ? ? ? ? ? ?
Kaseya Network Monitor ? ? ? ? ? ?
IBM Tivoli Network Manager ? ? ? ? ? ?
Icinga ? ? ? ? ? ?
InterMapper ? ? ? ? ? ?
IPHost Network Monitor ? ? ? ? ? ?
isyVmon ? ? ? ? ? ?
LiveAction ? ? ? ? ? ?
Name First public release date First public release version First stable release date First stable release version Latest stable release version date Latest testing release version date
Monitorix ? ? ? ? 3.0.0 / February 18, 2013 (2013-02-18) ?
Munin ? ? ? ? ? ?
Nagios March 14, 1999 (1999-03-14) ? ? ? 3.5.0 / March 15, 2013 (2013-03-15) ?
NagiosXI ? ? ? ? 2012R1.8 / April 17, 2013 (2013-04-17) ?
NetQoS Performance Center ? ? ? ? ? ?
Network Instruments Observer Infrastructure ? ? ? ? ? ?
NetXMS ? ? ? ? ? ?
Nimsoft Monitoring Solution ? ? ? ? ? ?
Observium ? ? ? ? ? ?
Name First public release date First public release version First stable release date First stable release version Latest stable release version date Latest testing release version date
OpenKBM ? ? ? ? ? ?
OpenNMS ? ? ? ? 1.10.8 / January 2013 (2013-01) ?
OPNET's AppResponse Xpert ? ? ? ? ? ?
Opsview ? ? ? ? ? ?
op5 Monitor ? ? ? ? ? ?
PacketTrap ? ? ? ? ? ?
Pandora FMS October 14, 2004 (2004-10-14) ? ? ? 4.0.2 / June 27, 2012; 11 months ago (2012-06-27) ?
Performance Co-Pilot ? ? ? ? ? ?
PRTG Network Monitor ? ? ? ? ? ?
Scrutinizer ? ? ? ? ? ?
Name First public release date First public release version First stable release date First stable release version Latest stable release version date Latest testing release version date
ServersCheck ? ? ? ? ? ?
SevOne ? ? ? ? ? ?
Shinken ? ? ? ? ? ?
Solarwinds ? ? ? ? ? ?
Spiceworks ? ? ? ? 6.2 / January 29, 2013; 4 months ago (2013-01-29) ?
TclMon ? ? ? ? ? ?
Verax NMS ? ? ? ? ? ?
WhatsUpGold ? ? ? ? ? ?
Xymon/Hobbit ? ? ? ? 4.3.0 / August 6, 2012 (2012-08-06) ?
Name First public release date First public release version First stable release date First stable release version Latest stable release version date Latest testing release version date
Zabbix April 7, 2001 (2001-04-07) 1.0alpha1 23 March 2004 1.0 2.0.6 / April 22, 2013; 46 days ago (2013-04-22) 2.0.6rc1April 15, 2013; 53 days ago (2013-04-15)
Zenoss ? ? ? ? 4.2.3 / January 9, 2013; 4 months ago (2013-01-09) ?
Zyrion Traverse ? ? ? ? ? ?

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