nagios. Monitors windows servers but relies on an os that provides a good 
toolbox. It might work on Windows but I doubt it. Why couldn't you at least set 
up a Linux VM and run it there?

Paul

> On Oct 24, 2013, at 11:08, M Jarvis <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I've been out of this end of things for quite a while now so thought
> I'd check in with The Collective before doing a lot of research and
> downloading.
> 
> We want to monitor a number of servers on our network for basic stuff
> like memory usage, disk usage, fan speeds, temperatures etc.
> 
> The thing should be able to do a check then email/text based on
> severity of stuff we set up.
> 
> Any recommendations for something that runs on Windows and could check
> up on Windows based servers (Linux isn't an option I'm afraid).
> 
> 
> -- 
> Matt Jarvis
> Eugene, Oregon USA
> 
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