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Archive for May, 2008

Release Candidate 1 of our new flagship product PRTG 7 is available for download

May 27th, 2008

Today we have uploaded the first Release Candidate of our new monitoring tool PRTG Network Monitor.

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Introduction to PRTG 7 Part 6: Why we created the PRTG 7 user interface to be a little…. different

May 23rd, 2008

This another posting of my series of introductory blog posts about our new software “PRTG Network Monitor 7” which is currently undergoing a public beta test.

We began the development process of PRTG 7 in 2006. The first step was to make a list of features that we (and our customers) wanted to have in the software additionally to all the functionalities of PRTG 6 and IPCheck 5. We listened to feedback from our users and one major task was to create a new software that was able to monitor 10-50 times as many sensors as the old programs and - as a consequence - we also needed a new user interface to enable the users to handle hundreds and thousands of sensors with ease.

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Listening to Customer Requests. That’s what we’ve done - for PRTG 7.

May 14th, 2008

I do understand that - being used to PRTG 6 - looking at PRTG 7 may let you frown at the first glance. And yes, maybe the new software isn’t the kind of breakthrough user interface that we have tried to create for each and every user. There may be some areas where PRTG 6 still is quicker solution.

But if you stay with PRTG 6 you will miss so much! Let me take you on a short guided tour trip so you can see why we did make many substantial changes to the software, why we created new concepts and what unbelievable power is now built into PRTG 7!
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Introduction to PRTG 7 Part 5: The “Inheritance” Concept

May 9th, 2008

This another posting of my series of introductory blog posts about our new software “PRTG Network Monitor 7” which is currently undergoing a public beta test.

The hierarchical list of sensors is not only used to group sensors to organize them, there is also an important aspect involved that we call “Inheritance”.

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Introduction to PRTG 7 Part 4: Object Hierarchy - Probes, Groups, Devices, Sensors, Channels

May 8th, 2008

This another posting of my series of introductory blog posts about our new software “PRTG Network Monitor 7” which is currently undergoing a public beta test.

In PRTG Network Monitor the actual monitoring is performed by “Sensors”. One of these sensors always monitors one single aspect of a network device, e.g.

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Introduction to PRTG 7 for PRTG 6 users - What’s new? What’s different?

May 7th, 2008

Today we have published a new knowledgebase article that summarizes the differences between PRTG Network Monitor 7 and its predecessor PRTG Traffic Grapher 6 - from the perspective of a PRTG 6 user.

The new version 7 of PRTG brings together the functionalities of PRTG 6 and IPCheck 5 into one concise network monitoring application and adds a number of new features, especially some functions to ease and automate management for larger networks.

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Introduction to PRTG 7 Part 3: User Interface Navigation

May 6th, 2008

Here is another posting of my series of introductory blog posts about our new software “PRTG Network Monitor 7” which is currently undergoing a public beta test.

The main layout of PRTG Network Monitor’s web-based user interface consists of the Global Status Bar at the top, the Header Area with the main menu and quick-search box below it and finally the main page content.

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Introduction to PRTG 7 Part 2: System Architecture

May 5th, 2008

This blog post continues my series of introductory blog posts about our new software “PRTG Network Monitor 7” which is currently undergoing a public beta test.

PRTG Network Monitor System Architecture
PRTG Network Monitor consists of three main parts:
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Introduction to PRTG 7 Part 1: Product Overview

May 2nd, 2008

Over the next few weeks I will publish a number of introductory blog posts about our new software “PRTG Network Monitor 7” which is currently undergoing a public beta test.

Let’s begin with a short overview of what PRTG 7 is:

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