Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Midtier management tools register high marks

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Product Test and Buyer's Guide, 05/15/07

Review: Midtier management tools register high marks

By Barry Nance

A midsize network ranging from 1,000 to 20,000 nodes exhibits virtually all the same complexities and troubleshooting challenges as a meganetwork with more than 50,000 nodes. Monitoring and management products for midrange networks, therefore, need to measure up to that challenge.

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The ideal management and monitoring tool efficiently and accurately discovers servers, clients, routers, switches and other devices. It revealingly and helpfully displays a map of the discovered nodes. It faithfully checks for connectivity problems, and it intelligently notices performance problems.

It provides alerts via e-mail or pager, and it can alert multiple people until the problem is fixed. In some cases, it can automatically solve a problem by restarting a program, running a script or triggering an external program. It produces useful reports that show the health of your network, measures use of the network and its components over time, and forecasts trends to help you plan the network's future capacities. The ideal monitoring tool is reliable, secure and easy to use.

It's a pretty tall order. While we invited more than two dozen vendors to participate in this Clear Choice Test, five vendors stepped up, entering a total of six products.

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Contact the author:
Nance runs Network Testing Labs and is the author of Introduction to Networking, 4th edition, and Client/Server LAN Programming. He can be reached at barryn@erols.com.

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