OpenNMS
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OpenNMS is an award-winning enterprise-grade network management tool that provides fault and performance information, service level reporting and more. OpenNMS has been designed from its inceptio... More


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AUDIENCE : developers
system administrator : information technology : telecommunications industry : DEVELOPMENT STATUS : production
LICENSE : gnu general public license (gpl)
OPERATING SYSTEM : os independent
PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE : java
jsp : USER INTERFACE : web-based
DATABASE : jdbc
PostgreSQL :

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Most Of The Alternatives Offer Only A Small Subset Of Functionality

Full disclosure: I get paid to develop, deploy, and support OpenNMS. I came to OpenNMS after years of working with expensive proprietary management platforms (OpenView NNM, Netcool, eHealth) and can say with certainty that of the listed alternatives, most are point tools and only one even aspires to provide a significant portion of what OpenNMS offers. It's also worth noting that OpenNMS is 100% OSD-compliant (GPLv2) with no fee ever to use any of its functionality. Professional support, training, custom development, and services are available.


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Diamond In The Rough


OpenNMS  by an anonymous user on March 12th 2008 at 03:32 AM

Just fell upon this while surfing OStatic. Checked out the demo and it is amazing! Simple to use interface and seems like it has most of the bells and whistles you would expect from an expensive proprietary network management tool.


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