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Nagios XI Makes Monitoring Easier:

Nagios XI is the easy-to-use, enterprise version of Nagios that features:

  • Web-Based Configuration provides advanced configuration features
  • Monitoring Wizards make it easy to monitor new devices, applications, and services
  • Customizable Dashboards allow for per-user customization
  • Integrated Performance Graphs provide trending and capacity planning information
  • Advanced Reports provide data insight and exporting capabilities
  • Data Visualizations enable powerful analysis of patterns and problems
  • Nagios Core Import functionality makes it easy to migrate from Nagios Core
  • ... and many other features

Download a free 60-day trial of Nagios XI or give the online demo a spin.

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Getting Started with Nagios Core

We are happy you've decided to use Nagios as your monitoring solution. Nagios is quite powerful and flexible, but it can take a lot of work to get it configured just the way you'd like. Once you become familiar with how it works and what it can do for you, you'll never want to be without it.

Here are some important things to keep in mind for first-time Nagios users:

  • Relax - it's going to take some time.
    Don't expect to be able to get things working exactly the way you want them right out of the box. Setting up an efficient Nagios Core setup can involve a bit of work - partly because of the flexible options that Nagios offers and partly because you need to know what (and how) to monitor the devices that are on your network.
  • Use the quickstart instructions.
    The quickstart installation guide is designed to get most new users up and running with a basic Nagios setup fairly quickly. Within 20 minutes you can have Nagios installed and monitoring your local system. Once that's complete, you can move on to learning how to configure Nagios to do even more.
  • Read the documentation.
    Nagios can be tricky to configure when you've got a good grasp of what's going on, and a complex challenge when you don't. Make sure you read the documentation - particularly the sections on "Configuring Nagios" and "The Basics". Save the advanced topics for when you've got a good understanding of the basics.
  • Let us help you!
    Members of the Nagios community and our technical support staff are happy to help you with your Nagios install. Get the help you need by visiting the Nagios Support Forum at https://support.nagios.com/forum/.