Nagios is a powerful monitoring system licensed under Nagios Enterprises that helps organizations identify and resolve IT infrastructure issues.



Lansweeper is not available for Linux but there are plenty of alternatives that runs on Linux with similar functionality. The best Linux alternative is Nagios, which is both free and Open Source. If that doesn't suit you, our users have ranked more than 50 alternatives to Lansweeper and 13 are available for Linux so hopefully you can find a suitable replacement. Other interesting Linux alternatives to Lansweeper are Datadog, NAV, openITCOCKPIT and Alloy Navigator.
Nagios is a powerful monitoring system licensed under Nagios Enterprises that helps organizations identify and resolve IT infrastructure issues.



Monitor and visualize your IT and DevOps environments seamlessly with over 120 integrations, enabling real-time insight across on-premise and cloud deployments. Utilize robust analytics, graphing, and correlation tools for error logging and network monitoring. Improve collaboration and proactive IT management.




NAV (Network Administration Visualized) is a free software program to monitor networks, developed by UNINETT and used by universities and corporations around the world.



Easy to use configuration web interface for nagios and neamon. openITCOCKPIT is a perfomant monitoring system with support for distributed monitoring (Satellites), REST API, nice dashboards, maps, graphs and a modular concept for easy customization.




Alloy Navigator is an all-inclusive IT Service and Asset Management solution that provides thoughtful answers to your toughest IT challenges.




Open-AudIT is a network auditing application. It is based on the scripting languages of PHP, Bash and VBScript. It can tell you what is on your network, how it is configured and when it changes.


Observium is an autodiscovering PHP/MySQL/SNMP based network monitoring which includes support for a wide range of network hardware and operating systems including Cisco, Linux, FreeBSD, Juniper, Brocade, Foundry, HP and many more.




LOGINventory helps organizations automatically discover, manage, and document their entire IT infrastructure—including hardware, software, and even non-IT assets.




Kuwaiba is an enterprise grade, open source Network Inventory System (which covers some aspects of NGOSS/Frameworx), built on top of the Netbeans Platform and Java EE, focused on scalability, reliability, usability and interoperability.




Assets is a suite of intelligent solutions to manage your hardware and software assets, through discovery, remote desktop, software metering, deployment & license management, and financials.

Trafikito is free Linux servers monitoring solution which by default checks RAM, disk space, CPU and sends you an email if something is wrong.




From IT asset management to the CMDB: i-doit has a solution for your documentation projects. Existing data sources can be integrated, giving you all of your information in a centralised repository. Ensuring you know everything about your IT!.

Nagios has nothing to do with asset management