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  • 15 February 2024
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Hello,

I'm interested in the Centreon ( the open source version)  I understand that the solution provides hardware monitoring.
I wanted to know if the Nagios Core solution also offers monitoring for the following elements:

Web Applications (internal IS and SaaS IS) (Access time to the service, definition of business actions, transactional errors, response time, incidents on plugins, etc.)
Software installed on workstations (examples: Loading time, errors, CPU and memory usage. For the Office suite, a more detailed view (email opening time, waiting time for sending, opening time for encrypted emails, opening time for the calendar, opening time for Teams, display time for Teams, etc.)
Operating System (examples: crashes, blue screens, driver issues)
Antivirus, EDR (examples: Impact of the process on equipment load)
Filers (examples: Network drives, OneDrive)
Equipment startup (Example: including details up to the end of session loading as well as user-initiated shutdowns "button")
I wanted to know if the Nagios Core solution also offers a push system for information and user feedback, meaning via pop-up or toast integrated into the agent for launching targeted user feedback campaigns or for pushing in case of application incident on a particular user profile.

Thank you.

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Best answer by fmattes 21 February 2024, 09:45

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Hi,

Thanks for your interest in Centreon.

Here are the different editions : https://www.centreon.com/centreon-editions/

Please note that the Open Source edition does not include ready-to-use Monitoring Connectors.

 

Web Applications (internal IS and SaaS IS) (Access time to the service, definition of business actions, transactional errors, response time, incidents on plugins, etc.)

It depends on the app, but yes, a lot of information can be gathered with Centreon.

See https://docs.centreon.com/pp/integrations/plugin-packs/getting-started/introduction/ for full covered scope.


Software installed on workstations (examples: Loading time, errors, CPU and memory usage. For the Office suite, a more detailed view (email opening time, waiting time for sending, opening time for encrypted emails, opening time for the calendar, opening time for Teams, display time for Teams, etc.)

Operating System (examples: crashes, blue screens, driver issues)
Antivirus, EDR (examples: Impact of the process on equipment load)
Filers (examples: Network drives, OneDrive)
Equipment startup (Example: including details up to the end of session loading as well as user-initiated shutdowns "button")

Centreon is more dedicated to servers than workstations/desktop devices management, whereas, you can still use the following templates and use them on Windows devices : 


I wanted to know if the Nagios Core solution also offers a push system for information and user feedback, meaning via pop-up or toast integrated into the agent for launching targeted user feedback campaigns or for pushing in case of application incident on a particular user profile.

No, this is not the core value of Centreon to manage workstations and provide IT Support/Tickets workflows.

 

Whish you the best use of Centreon

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