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Network Monitoring

Network monitoring software is a type of software that tracks the overall performance of a computer network.

It helps IT teams to detect and resolve problems in a network, such as slow response time, high traffic, low availability, or security breaches.

Network monitoring software can also provide data visualizations and reports for administrators, which can help them understand the network’s health and performance trends.

Some of the reasons why a company or individual would need to use network monitoring software

Here is some monitoring apps

Carbon Black (CB) Defense: This is an endpoint protection platform that can prevent, detect, and respond to advanced threats on your endpoints. It can monitor the behavior and activity of your endpoints, and block or isolate any suspicious or malicious actions. Carbon Black (CB) Defense can also provide threat intelligence, incident response, and remediation capabilities

Okta identity Mangement: Okta is a cloud-based service that provides identity and access management solutions for various applications and devices. Okta enables you to securely authenticate, authorize, and manage your users, groups, and resources across your network and cloud environments. You can use Okta to streamline your sign-on process, enforce multi-factor authentication, integrate with third-party providers, and more

SolarWinds Network Performace: SolarWinds Network Performance Monitor: SolarWinds Network Performance Monitor (NPM) is a multi-vendor network monitoring tool that helps you troubleshoot and optimize your network performance. NPM allows you to discover and map your network devices, monitor their availability and health, analyze their traffic and bandwidth usage, and more. You can also use NPM to get alerts, reports, and dashboards on your network status and issues.

Paessler PRTG Ping Monitor: Paessler PRTG Ping Monitor is a network monitoring tool that uses ping checks to measure the connectivity and availability of your network devices. It shows the ping time, packet loss, jitter, and other parameters that indicate the quality of your network connection. You can use Paessler PRTG Ping Monitor to diagnose network issues, monitor network latency, and verify network SLAs

Zabbix: Zabbix is an open-source and enterprise-class network monitoring software that can monitor any type of network, including servers, devices, applications, services, and cloud resources. Zabbix offers a comprehensive set of features, such as auto-discovery, distributed monitoring, high availability, alerting, reporting, visualization, and more. Zabbix is free to use and can run on Linux, Windows, macOS, and other platforms.

Datadog: Datadog is a cloud-based and SaaS network monitoring software that can monitor the performance and health of hybrid and multi-cloud environments. Datadog can collect and analyze data from various sources, such as servers, containers, applications, logs, traces, and more. Datadog offers features such as real-time dashboards, anomaly detection, alerting, troubleshooting, collaboration, and more. Datadog offers a free plan for up to five hosts and a paid plan starting from $15 per host per month.

Cacti: Cacti is an open-source and web-based network monitoring software that can monitor and graph the performance of various network components, such as routers, switches, servers, firewalls, and more. Cacti uses SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) to collect data from the network devices and store it in a MySQL database. Cacti offers features such as data templating, graph templating, user management, plugins, and more. Cacti is free to use and can run on Linux, Windows, macOS, and other platforms.

Nagios: Nagios is an open-source and industry-standard network monitoring software that can monitor the status and availability of network services, such as HTTP, SMTP, SSH, FTP, and more. Nagios can also monitor the performance metrics of network devices, such as CPU load, disk usage, memory usage, bandwidth usage, and more. Nagios offers features such as event handling, notification system, alert escalation, reporting, visualization, and more. Nagios has two main versions: Nagios Core, which is free to use and can run on Linux, Windows, macOS, and other platforms; and Nagios XI, which is a commercial version that offers additional features and support and costs $1, 995 per year for up to 100 nodes.

Home network monitoring solutions

Fing: Fing is a free and easy-to-use network monitoring software that can scan your home network and discover all the connected devices. You can use Fing to identify the device name, type, manufacturer, IP address, MAC address, and more. You can also use Fing to test the speed and quality of your network, detect intruders and vulnerabilities, block unwanted devices, and access remote services. Fing is available for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS devices

LogicMonitor: LogicMonitor is a cloud-based and SaaS network monitoring software that can monitor the performance and health of hybrid and multi-cloud environments. LogicMonitor can collect and analyze data from various sources, such as servers, containers, applications, logs, traces, and more. LogicMonitor offers features such as real-time dashboards, anomaly detection, alerting, troubleshooting, collaboration, and more. LogicMonitor offers a free plan for up to 10 devices and a paid plan starting from $15 per device per month.

NetSpot: NetSpot is a wireless network monitoring software that can help you optimize your Wi-Fi signal and coverage. You can use NetSpot to scan your Wi-Fi network and create a heatmap of the signal strength and quality. You can also use NetSpot to identify the best channel and frequency for your Wi-Fi router, detect interference and dead zones, test the speed and performance of your Wi-Fi network, and more. NetSpot is available for Windows and macOS devices.

GlassWire: GlassWire is a firewall and network monitoring software that can help you protect your home network from threats. You can use GlassWire to monitor the network activity and bandwidth usage of your devices and applications. You can also use GlassWire to detect malware, spyware, phishing, and other malicious attacks on your network. GlassWire offers features such as alerts, graphs, firewall rules, remote access, history, and more. GlassWire is available for Windows and Android devices.