Welcome to the newly moved and redesigned Nagios Community Website. We have been working hard the last few weeks to bring changes visually and conceptually for both the Community Blog and Community Wiki. Along with the revamp is a renewed promise from the Nagios Team to listen to the growing community’s needs and to give space for the community innovation that is around us.
During this revamp we have moved many of our services and hosting to Amazon’s EC2, EBS, S3 services. This has been exciting for us as we are building new ways to scale with our ideas that are soon to come. As consequence we will be announcing new programs and showcasing community members and projects starting soon.
Please make use of the Nagios Community Wiki. We are going to be building up our knowledge base and wish for users to contribute anything involving Nagios and the systems around Nagios.
Please stay tuned for news, interviews, mashups, hacks, quests and more!
3:51 pm on December 11, 2008
Nagios is one seriously awesome monitoring tool that has achieved extensive market penetration since its initial release in 1999. Despite being underfunded, Nagios has exploded onto the scene of enterprise-class network management tools and challenged well-established and well-funded competitors. This David-vs-.Goliath success story has been made possible through the grass-roots efforts of the Nagios Community members and their word-of-mouth-advocacy.
At Nagios Enterprises, we’ve been working overtime and behind the scenes to prepare for the launch of a new era in Nagios history. Look to 2009 as the year in which Nagios will rise to the top of the competition and rightfully claim its spot as undisputed King of Monitoring.
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1:51 pm on November 19, 2008
Don’t miss the chance to attend the upcoming Nagios Nordic Meet 08 in Stockholm, Sweden June 3-4.

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12:15 am on April 16, 2008
The PNP Developer Team has just released their new version of the graphing addon.
The last version was mainly released for some improvements of the optional “Bulkmode with NPCD” (Nagios Perfdata C Daemon), interesting for huge Nagios installations to decrease check latencies without loosing performance data processing and some minor bug fixes.
For more information, screenshots and downloads just have a look at http://pnp4nagios.sourceforge.net/
10:21 am on November 27, 2007
There has been some discussion about having a Nagios conference in Latin America. In order to determine whether or not there is enough interest in such a conference, we need to hear from you. So vote in these two polls and tell us what you’d like!
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7:19 pm on November 1, 2007