Nagios World Conference Europe 2011 hosted by Würth Phoenix
We hope the Nagios World Conference Europe was valuable for everyone who participated. We enjoyed seeing so many individuals and organizations, that were looking to deploy or enhance a Open Source monitoring, sharing their experiences and deepening their knowledge.
For all participants as well as for those who could not attend, a first video summary on the Conference is now available. Interviews will follow asap. Any comments will be appreciated 😉
On Neteye environment we use Tornado to collect, elaborate and notify events from a lot of sources (syslog, email, SNMP traps and so on) . In this article we want suggest a different use case, how to use tornado to Read More
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