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Fidelia News Postings

2004-01-23, 4:54 pm

Fidelia Helix is a new network and server monitoring software that is
priced for small to mid-size network and server environments, and runs
on Linux, Solaris and Windows.

http://www.fidelia.com/helix

Fidelia Helix offers real-time status, as well as long term historical
trend analysis. It also offers a clear migration path to Fidelia's
massively scalable NetVigil product as the organization grows.

Downloadable from http://www.fidelia.com/helix/support/downloads/

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Dave Hinz

2004-01-23, 4:54 pm

On 19 Nov 2003 13:05:50 -0800, Fidelia News Postings <usenet@fidelia.com> wrote:
quote:

> (Name Deleted) is a new network and server monitoring software that is
> priced for small to mid-size network and server environments, and runs
> on Linux, Solaris and Windows.



Ah, just like BigBrother which is free for most uses. Or Nagios which is
free for all uses.
quote:

> http://www.(deleted).com
>
> (deleted) offers real-time status, as well as long term historical
> trend analysis.



Lots of good tools out there, many of them free. Why would anyone, then,
want to buy one from a spammer?

Gwalarn

2004-01-23, 4:54 pm

It's not a spam ...

But it is a commercial add.

And the most funny things is that you can't the price of the product.

If you can't put the price of your product on your site it is probably
because you're too expensive.

Let's go install Nagios ... it's not cheap, it's free ;)
But it will cost you a lot of time to understand how it work ;(



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