The Nagios client runs on the monitored Artica Appliance. Its main purpose is to collect specific metrics, data, or status information from that Artica server and provide it to the Nagios server for analysis and monitoring.
Zabbix is an open-source monitoring software tool that is designed to monitor and track the performance of networks, servers, and applications.
It provides real-time monitoring, alerting, and visualization of metrics and events for IT infrastructure components such as servers, applications, databases, network devices, and more.
Artica supports the installation, maintenance and administration of the Zabbix client in its processes.
Wazuh is an open-source security platform that provides threat detection, incident response, and compliance management capabilities.
It includes a set of security modules and a central management server that collects and analyzes security data from different sources such as logs, network traffic, and system events.
Artica supports the installation, maintenance and administration of the Wazuh client in its processes.
The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) was developed by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) for monitoring and managing systems and units in a network.
The functions supported by the SNMP protocol are: requesting and retrieving data, setting or writing data, and SNMP alerts that signal the occurrence of events.
The SNMP protocol allows a management application like Centreon to request information from an Artica server.
The Artica server contains software that sends and receives SNMP information.
This software module is usually called an SNMP agent.
The Advanced Monitoring service is designed to collect real-time metrics, such as CPU usage, disk activity, bandwidth usage, website visits, etc., and then display them in live, easy-to-interpret charts.
It is designed to visualize activity in the greatest possible detail, allowing the user to obtain an overview of what is happening and what has just happened in their system or application.