SolarWinds Exchange Monitor

 

SolarWinds Exchange Monitor

I was comparing IPSwitch WhatsUp Gold with SolarWinds ipMonitor and found this little widget on the SolarWinds site.  The great thing is that it uses Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) to monitor Exchange Server 2000 and 2003, although not Exchange Server 2008.  In real time you can see the status of the Exchange server services, mail queue sizes, and host server health indicators.

It sits in the taskbar with a green dot showing everything is normal, and changes accordingly to yellow and red as the real time status changes.

This is a great tool, but you’re kind of stuck if you have more than one Exchange server to monitor.  Still it’s worth a mention and could prove very useful to the SME sector where costs of management software is quite prohibitive.

SolarWinds provide other free tools, but again these are clearly openers to get users to become familiar with the interface and step up to the priced product offerings.

I have to say I’m impressed with the way the information is displayed, but ultimately am a WhatsUp Gold fan.  After experimenting with Spiceworks, and using HP Systems Insight Manager from the Compaq days, I have to say that I believe WhatsUp Gold to be a superb tool.

I’ll be covering WhatsUp Gold in more detail in a forthcoming post.


2 Responses to “SolarWinds Exchange Monitor”

  1. DJ says:

    I am in the market for a NMS solution, so I appreciate the blog. Thought I would toss another hat in the ring with Perspective from PacketTrap Networks. I started using their tool suite about a year ago, and now upgraded to the platform product. Have What’s Up and Opsmanager running as well. Check it out.

    http://www.packettrap.com/product/index.aspx

    Download here: http://www.packettrap.com/download/download.aspx?file=Perspective&src=ptws-down

  2. I love Spiceworks, its a great tool :-)

    I use it for a full inventory of my Windows, Linux and Mac machines as well as a full user helpdesk.

    But yes Whats up gold has some really great feautres and is more powerfull as a inventory and network monitor

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