Book Review: Learning Nagios 3.0

Posted by SaalimS on Jan 13, 2009 12:26 PM CST
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I received a copy of Learning Nagios 3.0 for review. The book was written by Wojciech Kocjan. As I’m a Nagios users for years now, I was interested in learning more about the new 3.0 features.

"In all chapters, the new features of Nagios 3.0 are described (what’s new, what changed, etc). The author gives also nice tips to manage complex environment (the organization of config files on disk, how to notify in a efficient way, …)

The book is a must read for all system or network administrators who are involved in Nagios projets. It can help them to have a good overview of the Nagios features and avoid classic mistakes when a monitoring project is started inside an organization (which often lead to a total loss of credibility in the product). Even if you already experience with Nagios, read the book, it will at least give you some nice idea to better manage your environment!"

You can read the entire review here: [HYPERLINK@blog.rootshell.be]

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