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AutoNOC

AutoNOC is a high performance, production integrated, peer-to-peer network operations management platform for Windows and Linux. It provides real-time historical analysis, root cause, fault detection, reporting, alerts and alarms, and no-nonsense correlation. It is an interoperable vendor independent solution with built-in support for Microsoft, Cisco, Linux, IBM, and other major technologies. Additionally it offers many novel capabilities, including end user personalization, easy scalability, compressed historical databases, infinite histories, event archiving (it works as a syslog server), and multi-language support.

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RSS Recent releases

  •  07 Jul 2005 00:51

Release Notes: This release added true 64-bit database support, a network crawler, PAM/Win32 user authentication, a targeted network discovery object, a true MP asynchronous thread scaler, high density device support, HTML graph links, and improved reliability, and resolved more than 250 issues. The interpreter was parallelized to support true MP I/O parallel wait states for processing hundreds of thousands of expressions simultaneously. This release is major improvement on prior releases and is capable of managing 300,000 or more probes with 60 second polling intervals in 2.5 gigabytes of RAM.

  •  21 Jun 2004 11:37

Release Notes: This release resolves more than 70 customer issues, adds performance optimizations, bugfixes, and a new "abuser blaster" feature that allows the admin to disconnect any interface on the network.

  •  27 May 2004 00:17

Release Notes: Major upgrades were made to security, performance, analysis, probe counts, the GUI, and a lot more.

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RSS Recent comments

22 Jul 2002 07:03 autonoc

Re: Yanopa.

> Yet Another Non Open-source Payware App.

You are certainly correct.

The Freshmeat release of AutoNOC(tm) does include a fully functional, unlimited device 30 day trial license built-in. Additionally, as a special hack for Freshmeat users, you can get another 30 days by deleting your operations model and creating a new one from scratch.

AutoNOC(tm) is primarily designed for production use within data centers and organizations seeking detailed, easy to use web based operations management. The licensing fee for AutoNOC exists predominantly to fund on-going development of the AutoNOC kernel and to offset the high quality of service we strive to deliver for our customers.

17 Jul 2002 22:18 gogetyourcoat

Yanopa.
Yet Another Non Open-source Payware App. :o(

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