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SUMMARY:Linux and Windows Monitoring with SNClient
DESCRIPTION:This talk gives a quick introduction into monitoring Windows and Linux systems with the SNClient, a native golang agent, compatible with Icinga, Nagios, Naemon, etc… It will answer the question what’s different between Linux and Windows monitoring and what can be shared. How can the integrated Prometheus exporter be used? I will also show what’s new in the agent since it has been introduced here 2 years ago.\n
URL:https://osmc.de/talks/linux-and-windows-monitoring-with-snclient/
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