Icinga vs. SysKit Monitor

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Icinga
Score 7.8 out of 10
N/A
Icinga is an open source network monitoring platform. It includes automation, modularized integration packages, and prebuilt alerts and reporting capabilities.N/A
SysKit Monitor
Score 10.0 out of 10
Enterprise companies (1,001+ employees)
SysKit Monitor enables users to monitor and administer their entire server environment. It’s an agentless enterprise solution which helps users monitor server performance, track user activity, analyze application usage, document environment, and more. Additionally, it enables users to manage servers remotely with the help of PowerShell, serving as GUI for PowerShell reporting with advanced possibilities. SysKit comes with a quick installation containing built-in prerequisites, and it’s available…
$299
per server
Pricing
IcingaSysKit Monitor
Editions & Modules
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Standard
$299
per server
Professional
$449
per server
Enterprise
$649
per server
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
IcingaSysKit Monitor
Free Trial
NoYes
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional Details
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Community Pulse
IcingaSysKit Monitor
User Ratings
IcingaSysKit Monitor
Likelihood to Recommend
8.0
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Likelihood to Renew
9.0
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User Testimonials
IcingaSysKit Monitor
Likelihood to Recommend
If you're running bare-metal in a datacenter and your hosts are fairly static, it's probably okay to use something like Icinga to monitor your systems. In general, I would not recommend using any monitoring software based on Nagios (Icinga is a fork of Nagios) due to the outdated concepts inherent in those systems. There are a number of good SaaS monitoring solutions which are superior and several open source projects which implement an automation-centric approach to monitoring
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Pros
  • I think Icinga has a great search feature. I can always search for the hosts, host groups, or check names. When using just regular Nagios, I don't recall being able to do this search.
  • The fact that I can use Active Directory or LDAP for logins is a great feature.
  • If you are familiar with Nagios, it's very simple to combine the two products to get a polished finished product.
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Cons
  • Decluttering - the dashboard seems to get very overwhelming
  • Segregation - would be helpful to split environments or clients into different areas
  • Alerting
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Likelihood to Renew
Icinga is a solid solution which does everything it promises. It is backwards compatible with most Nagios instances, making the transition very easy. Once you get the hang of installing new plugins and editing configuration files expanding its monitoring capabilities are easy.
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Alternatives Considered
Icinga was initially a fork of Nagios. Over time, the configuration language was replaced with something more programmatic. This configuration language is one of the big sellers of this product. It allows flexible, quick configuration of large sets of hosts and services with minimal input. Comparing it to other products like WhatsUp Gold, Zenoss, Zabbix, etc., it stands out as incredibly flexible. Adding additional features to Icinga can be as simple as searching for them online. And if they don't yet exist, there is a full API available for custom extensions.
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Return on Investment
  • With one check you know which applications are faulty e.g. after an upgrade. Which is big time saver
  • You easily detect outages ion the applications so that your customer ideally does not even realize there was an outage.
  • Detect if the environment does deliver the same result as in the same time as before to detect shortages.
  • Additional information when debugging. Saved us several hours where we could simply point to a database which was slow.
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ScreenShots

SysKit Monitor Screenshots

Screenshot of Get a full performance overview of your entire monitoring environmentScreenshot of Get insights on user activity within your server environmentScreenshot of Track application performance and usage on your serversScreenshot of Perform detailed performance analysis for any server roleScreenshot of Monitor user's server performance and resources usage per application in real-timeScreenshot of Use the PowerShell Administration for reporting and management of remote servers