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chaldz posted on Thu, Sep 25 2008 2:56 PM
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I'm looking at purchasing ipMonitor and would like to know what database ipMonitor uses and is it accessable outside ipMonitor? I know it's an internal database, but any more details would be appreciated. Thanks, Charles
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Answered (Verified) Mark Wiggans replied on Thu, Sep 25 2008 3:12 PM
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 Uses a proprietary binary DB- to make it small and fast. You cannot query it or access it.


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Answered (Verified) Mark Wiggans replied on Thu, Sep 25 2008 3:12 PM
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 Uses a proprietary binary DB- to make it small and fast. You cannot query it or access it.


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chris.lapoint replied on Thu, Sep 25 2008 7:12 PM
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That's correct.  ipMonitor is intended to be a quick and simple, all-inclusive but entry-level network monitoring solution.  If you are looking for something more extensible/scalable, then you'll need to consider Orion.

Chris LaPoint, Sr. Product Manager
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chaldz replied on Fri, Sep 26 2008 8:01 AM
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As nice as Orion is, the cost keeps it out of reach. But for a company of less than 700 client PCs, ipMonitor fits, right?
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chris.lapoint replied on Mon, Sep 29 2008 2:09 PM
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 Yes, that sounds like an ideal scenario for ipMonitor.   Just curious, what are your trying to monitor?

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chaldz replied on Mon, Sep 29 2008 2:37 PM
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I will be monitoring Cisco routers, Cisco and Dell switch, Tranzeo AP Radios, Cisco APs, and 50 Win2000 and Win2003 servers with a handfull running MSSQL server. -Charles
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chris.lapoint replied on Mon, Sep 29 2008 2:51 PM
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Thanks!  That satisfied my curiosity ;-)   Let me know if you have any additional questions.

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