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How To Install Nagios 4 and Monitor Your Servers on Ubuntu 16.04

Introduction
Nagios is a popular open-source monitoring system. It keeps an inventory of your servers and monitors them so you know your critical services are up and running. Using a monitoring system like Nagios is an essential tool for any production environment, because by monitoring uptime,...
How To Install Nagios 4 and Monitor Your Servers on Ubuntu 16.04
How To Install Nagios 4 and Monitor Your Servers on Ubuntu 16.04
Category: DevOps, Linux Tutorials

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