So you will most likely set up Nagios on a Linux server. Well most people do anyway. But most networks also have Windows servers that need monitoring. It is very easy to connect Windows servers to the Linux Nagios monitoring server. In this video I take you through the whole process for connecting a Windows server. This is one lesson in a complete course I offer on Udemy. The course covers setting up the Nagios server on both Red Hat and Ubuntu based Linux systems, and how to connect Linux and Windows servers to be monitored. https://www.udemy.com/setting-up-nagios-4/?couponCode=ASG-BLOG The coupon is good until December 31st 2017 and gets the course for you for $10.
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