On 06/10/03 23:19 -0700, Virendra Rode wrote:
Just wondering if anyone on this forum could possibly point me to the right team who can provide reliable remote LAN/WAN/VOIP...etc monitoring services for company's critical intranet data (access, distribution, and core) in order to help them meet five nines (99.999) percent availability.
Is this supposed to be commercial? Are you outsourcing? Recruiting people? What? Do you just need pointers to software? To companies who can do this? Are you looking for outsourcing network management to India for US corporations?
I'm currently looking for teams who can provide (1) bandwidth availability (2) measure availability and identify outages daily, monthly, quarterly and yearly (3) outage cause analysis report to prevent similar outages (4) alert notification via pager and email (5) capacity planning (6) periodically audit router and switch configuration for consistency along w/ tactical on-call 24x7x365 support coverage via the monitoring tool(s). These are some
The first 4 points are well covered by Nagios. The 5th needs a few MRTG graphs, and an accountant handy. The 6th is half technical and half buzzword. I would just hire four clued people (yup, list archives are a good place to find them) and put them in front of a few boxes running Nagios. (In front of == monitoring alerts from a dozen or two remotely located systems for the monitoring).
Devdas Bhagat