![]() ![]() If i installed PRTG on a windows PC that is on the same LAN with all the servers, will PRTG automatically detect all the servers local IP and begin to trap all the resources on each server to know and report their status without any form of configuration on the server?. Now, we do not have proxy server at Data Center. If you have any questions, please just let me know!īashirubayonle and OTHERS, Thanks so much for the comment. If you'd rather use a Linux solution, since you don't seem to have Windows at the remote datacenter yet, then Nagios, Cacti and Check_MK are all popular choices. Here's a short video about how remote probes work Opens a new window. All communitcation between the PRTG server and remote probes is encrypted, so you can do this over the Internet - you don't need to use proxies for this option. The remote probes also run on Windows, so you'll still need a Windows machine in the remote datacenter to do this. They're included for free in every license, so if you already have PRTG, you already have remote probe capabilities. ![]() If you already have PRTG centrally and now need to add monitoring for the remote datacenter, then please check out " remote probes Opens a new window", which are remote data collectors for PRTG. Other web servers would work too, following the same principles as in those two articles. We have articles in our Knowledge Base Opens a new window about how to use IIS Opens a new windowor apache Opens a new window as proxies. In this case, you can use a proxy server in your DMZ to proxy acces to the PRTG server. You can then access PRTG remotely over the Internet or a VPN. If you don't have any monitoring yet, and you only need to monitor the remote datacenter, then you could install PRTG at the remote site (yes, you will need a Windows machine for this). Are you already using PRTG Opens a new windowlocally, and now the question is how to monitor the remote datacenter? ![]()
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