Orion Network Monitoring Software

SolarWinds Inc.
Public
Traded asNYSE: SWI
Russell 1000 Index component
IndustrySoftware
GenreNetwork monitoring
Founded1999; 20 years ago in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.
Founders
  • Donald Yonce
  • David Yonce
Headquarters,
U.S.
Kevin Thompson (CEO)
Products
  • Network Performance Monitor
  • NetFlow Traffic Analyzer
  • Network Configuration Manager
  • Database Performance Analyzer
  • Log & Event Manager
  • Server & Application Monitor
Revenue$833.1 million (2018) [1]
2,500 [2]
Websitesolarwinds.com

SolarWinds Orion Platform Integration. Solution Overview: Orion Platform is a comprehensive bandwidth performance management and fault management application that allows you to view the real-time statistics of your network directly from your web browser. The Orion Platform is designed to be both a modular and scalable enterprise software. The Orion Platform is designed to be both a modular and scalable enterprise software. Start with the product you need today and add more as your needs grow. Multi-vendor network monitoring for fault, performance, and availability; Automated capacity. When you think of general infrastructure monitoring, Solarwinds NPM is the tool that fulfils that role in the Solarwinds Orion suite of tools. It provides information such as availability, health status (temperature, power supply, etc.), and performance indicators (e.g. Interface utilization). Using in-vehicle devices, plus Orion’s analysis and advanced monitoring software our Customer Success Team helps track, analyze, report, coach and train to improve a slate of key operational metrics for your organization. Through our coaching and vigilance, we help you achieve rapid and sustained results.

SolarWinds Inc. is an American company that develops software for businesses to help manage their networks, systems, and information technology infrastructure. SolarWinds is headquartered in Austin, Texas, with sales and product development offices in a number of locations in the United States and several other countries around the world.[3] The company was publicly traded from May 2009 until the end of 2015, and again from October 2018. It has also acquired a number of companies, some of which it still operates under their original brand names including Pingdom, Papertrail, and Loggly.[4]

  1. The Best Network Monitoring Software for 2019 Keeping your network running smoothly is critical in an age when the typical business is averaging more than half its software portfolio as cloud.
  2. Orion offers a huge range of application possibilities. Almost any asset or application that requires real-time data can join the Orion network. Both hardware and software can be tailored to meet your company’s specific real-time data requirements.

History[edit]

SolarWinds was officially founded in 1999 in Tulsa, Oklahoma,[5][6] and (as of 2009) had maintained profitability since its founding.[7] The company was co-founded by Donald Yonce (a former executive at Walmart[8]) and his brother David Yonce.[9] SolarWinds released its first products, Trace Route and Ping Sweep, earlier in March 1998 and released its first web-based network performance monitoring application in November 2001.[10] According to Michael Bennett, who became the chief executive officer in 2006,[11] SolarWinds' name was chosen by an early employee and that the company has nothing to do with solar or wind power.[12] In 2006, the company moved its headquarters to Austin, Texas,[6] where about 300 of the company's total 450 employees were based as of 2011.[5]

During 2007, SolarWinds raised funding from Austin Ventures, Bain Capital, and Insight Venture Partners.[13][14] SolarWinds completed an initial public offering of $112.5 million in May 2009,[6] closing at higher prices after its initial day of trading.[12] The IPO from SolarWinds was followed by another from OpenTable (an online restaurant-reservation service), which was perceived to break a 'dry spell' (caused by the Great Recession) in which very few companies went public.[15] Both Bain Capital and Insight Venture Partners backed the IPO and used the opportunity to sell some of their shares during the offering.[7]

Analysts and company executives forecasted continued expansion post-IPO, including several acquisitions.[16] In 2010, Bennett retired from his position as CEO and was replaced by the company's former chief financial officer Kevin Thompson.[6] In May 2013, SolarWinds announced plans to invest in an operations hub in Salt Lake City, Utah. It was named by Forbes as 'Best Small Company in America, citing high-functioning products for low costs and impressive company growth.' By 2013, SolarWinds was employing about 900 people.[17]

In October 2015, the company disclosed that it was in talks with a then-unnamed party interested in acquiring the company and making SolarWinds a privately held company again.[8][18][19] An acquisition by the private equity technology investment firms Silver Lake Partners and Thoma Bravo, LLC. was announced in late 2015,[20][21] and by January 2016, SolarWinds was taken into private ownership in a $4.5 billion deal. As of the sale, the company employed 1,770 people worldwide of which 510 were based in Austin and reported revenues of about half a billion dollars a year.[22]

In November 2017, SolarWinds released AppOptics which integrates much of SolarWind's acquired software portfolio, including Librato and TraceView, into a single software-as-a-service package. AppOptics included compatibility with Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure.[23]

In September 2018, SolarWinds filed for an IPO again, after three years of being owned by private equity firms.[24] SolarWinds completed their IPO on October 19, 2018.[25]

SolarWinds reportedly updated its Network Performance Monitor product in December 2018 with enhancements for Cisco Application Centric Infrastructure (ACI).[26]

Acquisitions[edit]

According to The Wall Street Journal, SolarWinds offers freely downloadable software to potential clients and then markets more advanced software to them by offering trial versions.[27] Following the funding in 2007, SolarWinds acquired several companies including Neon Software and ipMonitor Corp. and opened a European sales office in Ireland.[28]

During and after its IPO in 2009, SolarWinds acquired a number of other companies and products, including the acquisition of the New Zealand-based software maker Kiwi Enterprises, which was announced in January 2009.[29]

SolarWinds acquired several companies in 2011 and was ranked No. 10 on Forbes Magazine's list of fastest-growing tech companies.[30] In January 2011, it acquired Hyper9 Inc, an Austin-based virtualization management company with undisclosed terms.[31] In July, SolarWinds completed the acquisition of the Idaho-based network security company TriGeo for $35 million.[30][32] TriGeo's offices in Post Falls were added to the list of SolarWinds location which already included satellite offices in Dallas, Salt Lake City and Tulsa, as well as operations in Australia, the Czech Republic, India, Ireland, and Singapore.[33]

In early 2012, only about a month after acquiring Dameware, SolarWinds acquired the patch management software provider EminentWare.[34] In December, SolarWinds acquired RhinoSoft, adding the company's product FTP Voyager to SolarWinds suite of tools and services.[35]

In May 2013, SolarWinds acquired N-able Technologies (2013), a cloud-based information technology services provider. The deal was reportedly valued $120 million in cash.[36] In October, it acquired the Boulder, Colorado-based database performance management company Confio Software. With the $103 million agreement, SolarWinds gained a sales office in London and Confio's main product, Ignite.[37] Between 2014 and 2015, the company acquired the Swedish web-monitoring company Pingdom,[38][39] the San Francisco-based metrics and monitoring company Librato (for $40 million),[40] and the log management service Papertrail (for $41 million).[41]

During 2015, SolarWinds announced its acquisition of Librato (a monitoring company),[42] and Capzure Technology (an MSP Manager software to N-able which SolarWinds had previously acquired).[43]

In June 2016, SolarWinds acquired LogicNow, a rival remote monitoring software company. A new subsidiary SolarWinds MSP was formed by merging LogicNow and N-able Technologies. The company announced that the subsidiary will be led by LogicNow's former CEO Walter Scott with a new title of executive vice president.[44]

Between 2017 and 2019, SolarWinds acquired SpamExperts (an email security company),[45]Loggly (a log management and analytics company),[4] Trusted Metrics (a provider of threat monitoring and management software),[46] and Samanage (a service desk and IT asset management provider).[47]

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  14. ^Morrison, Chris (2009-01-06). 'Is network management growing? SolarWinds picks up Kiwi Enterprises'. VentureBeat. Retrieved 2018-01-24.
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  20. ^Goliya, Kshitiz (2015-10-21). 'Silver Lake, Thoma Bravo to take SolarWinds private in $4.5 billion deal'. Reuters. Retrieved 2018-01-30.
  21. ^Minaya, Ezequiel (2015-10-21). 'SolarWinds to be Bought by Silver Lake, Thoma Bravo'. Wall Street Journal. ISSN0099-9660. Retrieved 2018-01-30.
  22. ^Rockwell, Lilly (February 5, 2016). 'Austin software maker SolarWinds completes $4.5 billion sale'. Austin American-Statesman. Retrieved 5 May 2016.
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  34. ^Mukhar, Nicholas (2012-02-02). 'SolarWinds Acquires EminentWare for Patch Management Software'. Channel Futures. Retrieved 2018-01-30.
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  37. ^Associated Press (2013-10-07). 'SolarWinds buys Confio Software for $103M'. The Denver Post. Retrieved 2018-01-23.
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  39. ^Hawkins, Lori (2014-06-18). 'Austin-based SolarWinds acquires Stockholm-based company'. Austin American-Statesman. Retrieved 2018-01-23.
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  45. ^Wells, Karla (2017-08-29). 'SolarWinds MSP Acquires SpamExperts to Enhance its Growing Product Portfol'. SolarWinds News Room. Retrieved 2018-07-16.
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PRTG is used in a variety of situations. Often it is used as the overall network monitoring. But one also needs a concrete network analysis tool as well as help with detailed network diagnostics. How do we evaluate these fields in general - and what does PRTG do for them? An overview:

Network monitoring

If you are in search of a network monitoring tool, then you probably want one that features a comprehensive overview. You'll want to monitor the whole of your IT infrastructure. It starts with switches, routers, and the firewall, and includes workstations, servers, and any number of preconfigured devices, such as VMware. As an administrator, you need a centralized tool (see above) to monitor your entire IT infrastructure or network elements. And you need to be alerted of emergencies immediately so you can get on with your work with peace of mind.

PRTG is the tool for you

PRTG is a tool that features centralized monitoring. Ellucian banner training manual pdf download. The dashboard is the central interface upon which everything is summarized, providing the administrator with an overview at all times.

Threshold values may be customized according to your needs. PRTG thus notifies you before problems arise. An example: If the administrator is informed well in advance that a hard drive is running at full capacity, then he can react before his colleagues have a chance to complain. The emergency situation does not even occur. In short: The administrator saves both time and energy.

Network analysis

If you are in search of a network analysis tool, then you probably already have a specific problem you wish to analyze. An example: As an administrator, you wish to perform an analysis of the network to determine the extent at which lines are utilized on certain business days. Or the network load continues to increase due to additional staff, and you would like to figure out ahead of time when you will need to expand the network's capacities.

PRTG is the tool for you

With over 200 sensors and ready-made device templates, PRTG offers an extensive range of possibilities for analyzing your own network e.g. bandwidth monitoring. For administrators, it is a strategic planning tool - and therefore one that strengthens their role in companies and organizations. Administrators can proactively tackle important IT issues and provide documentation supported by facts and figures.

Network diagnostics

For network diagnostics, professionals are in high demand. Here it is often a matter of incident management. In other words: the house is on fire. Administrators analyze certain elements in detail. Network diagnostics is frequently driven by important problems whose causes are unknown. An example: The online store is too slow - but why?

PRTG is the tool for you

Thanks to its comprehensive monitoring, PRTG facilitates complex searches. Administrators can already safely say in advance which segments are not the problem. You'll be able to localize possible causes more quickly - instead of looking for the needle in the haystack. IT managers save a lot of time and can fix the problem faster. PRTG also provides important fundamental structural information.

“Our network engineers really love PRTG, because of its customization”

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Your Network at a glance

PRTG can be started within minutes and it's compatible with many mobile devices.

PRTG monitors these vendors and applications, and more, in one view!

PRTG simplifies your day!

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PRTG saves time

With PRTG, you get one central monitoring tool for your entire network. Switches, routers, servers, workstations, devices, and everything else in your network: Enjoy quick, individual overviews thanks to our dashboards and apps.

PRTG saves effort

PRTG is fast and easy. More than 200 sensors and ready-made device templates make it easy to get started with network monitoring - or switch from another tool.

PRTG saves money

PRTG is worth it. 80% of our customers report substantial savings in the area of network management. And license costs pay for themselves in an average of a few weeks.

“Hey Dirk, what do you think about network monitoring?”

“Without network monitoring, it can easily take several hours to locate a network error, such as identifying a router which isn't working properly. Costs can quickly pile up due to unused man days. With a monitoring service, the amount of downtime can be minimized and in many cases even proactively eliminated. With our PRTG monitoring tool, we hope to simplify the job of administrators so they can go about their work efficiently and with less stress.”

Dirk Paessler, founder of Paessler AG


There are three classic cases in which administrators happen across our PRTG monitoring tool:

Case 1:
You are looking for a new tool

Many administrators are yet to own a network monitoring tool. What often happens is that networks gradually begin to expand but administrators have other things to worry about which are more pressing. The important yet rarely urgent issue of network monitoring is therefore pushed into the background. Until suddenly a problem arises - such as a massive system failure - sparking a time-consuming search for the bug. Usually, a mad dash to find freeware or free tools begins.

The advantages of PRTG: Getting started is easy and risk-free

PRTG provides for flexibility when getting started. The trial version is for free. 100 sensors stay free forever. Administrators can therefore get to know our network monitoring tool without having to pay or worrying about a contract coming to an end. If you wish to work with more sensors, it's a cinch to supplement PRTG. PRTG is installed in just two minutes and customized in a few short hours.

Case 2:
You are looking for a different tool

Solarwinds Network Monitoring Tool

As administrators, you already have a network monitoring tool. But many tools on the market are complex and difficult to maintain. In no time at all, the tool is no longer up-to-date, because new network elements are no longer incorporated into it. Sometimes changes in personnel occur - and there is consequently nobody on staff who knows how to get the tool working quickly.

The advantages of PRTG: A faster and easier transition

The delightful intuitive network monitoring tool PRTG features a number of preconfigurations, including nearly 200 sensors and ready-made device templates. In addition, an Auto Discovery feature automatically searches the network and installs sensors. A migration is therefore possible in a matter of a few hours. The transition is easy and can take place a lot faster than getting the hang of the previous, cumbersome tool. Alert features are included, and licenses are modifiable as the situation requires.

Case 3:
You are looking for a centralized tool

As administrators, you already have tools for your network monitoring, analysis, and diagnostics. Your problem: you use a mishmash of several distinct tools. As administrators, you have to learn the ropes of many different tools, all of which have their own strengths and weaknesses. And you need to keep an eye on - and maintain - all of the tools at the same time. This costs time and energy.

The advantages of PRTG: Finally one clear overview

PRTG is a centralized tool for the entire network for which an administrator is responsible. All it takes is a quick look at its dashboard or app. Administrators who use PRTG say they finally have some peace of mind. Gone are the days of always having a guilty conscience or feeling uneasy because information is missing.

Network monitoring reviews: What administrators and industry experts say about PRTG


Our network monitoring tool is often reviewed and evaluated by administrators, industry magazines, comparison sites, and technology specialists. We’re always open to feedback. PRTG is the only product made by PAESSLER AG. Every day, we try to make our software a little bit better.

Reviews: What customers have to say about PRTG

PRTG is used by over 200,000 administrators worldwide. On Trustpilot, consumers give us four out of five stars. PRTG is often praised for allowing users to proactively monitor their networks and intervene quickly before problems arise. Users also enjoy its preconfigured sensors, built-in alarm, and efficient technical support. What’s more, our knowledge base contains answers to thousands of different questions.

Reviews: What experts have to say about PRTG

Network monitoring tools are often evaluated by IT magazines (such as Funkschau and IP Insider) and compared by IT specialists like Gartner. We’ve compiled some reviews for you here. You’ll also find more and more comparison sites putting network monitoring tools to the test. However, you should be careful with such sites as they are not always unbiased.

Comparison: Our competitors

Which is better: PRTG, Nagios, or SolarWinds? What are the pros and cons of each provider, and which features can you expect? We’ve summarized numerous comparisons and customer reviews. Our hope is that admins will choose PRTG after determining that it really is the right tool for them.

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PRTG Measures Network Speed

iWhat is a sensor?

In PRTG, “Sensors” are the basic monitoring elements. One sensor usually monitors one measured value in your network, e.g. the traffic of a switch port, the CPU load of a server, the free space of a disk drive. On average you need about 5-10 sensors per device or one sensor per switch port.


For administrators, network speed is a key issue which garners a great deal of their attention. It is no surprise that the phone begins to ring as soon as the connection goes down. Colleagues, customers, and partners cannot work with slow service.

PRTG offers pre-customized sensors for measuring every aspect of network speed.

Network speed can be considered from three standpoints - network monitoring, network analysis, and network diagnostics:

  • Using a network monitoring tool, an administrator seeks to learn, for example, how much traffic passes through a certain port. Sensor tip: The 'port sensor.'
  • With network analysis, ports from several routers are analyzed and the entire route is considered. Sensor tip: 'similar sensors,' which analyze similarities.
  • Network diagnostics, on the other hand, is all about the detail. An example of network diagnostics involves the analysis of specific data packets to determine if network speed is paralyzed by certain large packets. Sensor tip: The 'packet sniffer sensor,' for gathering data streams.

Enterprise monitoring software:
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Advantages galore

Are you responsible for a large, worldwide IT network? If so, you may be having a hard time finding the right enterprise network monitoring software. The case for PRTG: our tool consolidates your monitoring data, is easy to customize, and can be used for distributed networks. It’s not for nothing that more and more large companies are opting for our software.

Convenient licenses

More than 200,000 admins around the world put their trust in PRTG. PRTG is used by small firms with just a few employees, medium-sized companies, and huge international corporations. Our upgradeable licenses, determined by the total number of required sensors, makes PRTG a perfect fit for everyone. The admins of large networks are invited to take advantage of our personalized enterprise solution to gain access to 10,000+ sensors and optimally monitor more than 1,000 devices. Our XL5 license comes equipped with an unlimited number of sensors and allows for installation on five different servers.

Monitoring tools:
Several isolated tools vs. one centralized tool

Several isolated tools

Many companies and organizations use a variety of different monitoring tools. When a problem arises, they simply reach for the most suitable tool. Other admins search for errors manually, such as by running ping, traceroute, ipconfig, or netstat commands in the Windows command line. As a network grows and reachability/availability becomes more of an issue, sysadmins are increasingly likely to want to merge their many monitoring tools into one.

One centralized tool

PRTG is centralized software that is often used to replace several small, isolated monitoring tools. The advantage: all information – hardware, applications, traffic, virtual environments, and more – is consolidated and clearly displayed in one centralized tool. Sysadmins and IT teams therefore enjoy a constant overview of their network. And if errors occur, they’re notified promptly and can take action at once. By the way, we also offer a number of free tools to help you optimize your monitoring.

Award winning solution

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PRTG: The swiss army knife for sys admins

Adapt PRTG individually and dynamically to your needs relying on a strong API:
  • HTTP API: Access monitoring data and manipulate monitoring objects using HTTP requests
  • Custom Sensors: Create your own sensors for customized monitoring
  • Custom Notifications: Create your own notifications to send alarms to external systems
  • New REST API Sensor: Monitor almost everything that provides XML or JSON

Flexible

Network

PRTG features a variety of alert types: E-mail, SMS, Pager, Apps, running an external application, etc. You can specify when and how each person is to be informed about network issues. To do so, you can add contacts and edit, delete, or pause your notifications at any time.

Integrated

The notification system is built into the monitoring software and is available at no extra charge. Because of its integrated quality, configuring the alert feature is done in just a few clicks.

Proactive

PRTG won't wait to let you know if 'VMware is on fire.' You define your own thresholds. If these are crossed, you'll receive a corresponding notification. This means you can intervene promptly before clients or coworkers are aware of any problems.

Another 5 good reasons using PRTG for Network monitoring


You are surely faced with the task of comparing the various tools on the market. A tool's features and price play important roles in this process. Many administrators start by looking for network monitoring tool freeware.

Here are five reasons why PRTG is also a good choice when it comes to price:

Reason 1: Free Trial

PRTG offers a free trial version. In this way, administrators can get acquainted with PRTG without having to spend any money.

Reason 2: Flexible licenses

Licenses are extremely easy to modify in the event your overall network or infrastructure grows. Your monitoring tool also effectively adapts to the growth of your company. It is a long-term solution. More on our licenses and prices.

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Reason 3: Best reviews

PRTG has performed extremely well in countless tests. We are almost always amongst the frontrunners. German to the core, we only offer the very best in engineering quality. And we work hard every day to improve our product. Read here how PRTG has performed in tests.

Reason 4: Cost savings

Globally, IT system failures cost companies several billions of dollars. Even in medium-sized European companies, IT system failures incur costs amounting to several hundreds of thousands of euros. Save money with PRTG! Our customers report they have improved their network management and reliability significantly thanks to PRTG. Read more in our ROI white paper.

Reason 5: 200,000 administrators

Whether in the USA, Europe, or Asia: PRTG is growing year after year and is since used worldwide by more than 200,000 administrators. Read our case studies to find out which companies and organizations rely on our services.

Also interesting:

Packet Capture: PRTG analyzes data packets and displays the data packet loss rate. In the event a critical value is exceeded, you’ll automatically receive an alert.

Flow Monitoring: Get a holistic view of your network, keep an eye on your network traffic and what your bandwidth is being used for. PRTG supports all important Flow protocols like NetFlow, sFlow, jFlow, and IPFIX.

LAN Monitoring: Whether LAN, WAN, or distributed networks: With PRTG, you get a constant overview of your entire network. The LAN Monitoring page provides information on the five pillars upon which this monitoring rests.

PAESSLER AG –
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engineering

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  • After 30 days, PRTG reverts to a free version
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Made in Germany: The PRTG Network Monitoring Tool is the fruit of an engaged team. The company was founded by Dirk Paessler. The Paessler AG headquarters are located in the city of Nuremberg, in the heart of Germany. We combine typical German virtues such as high quality standards, industriousness, and commitment with international, cosmopolitan flair. Read more about our firm here. By the way: We are regularly looking for new recruits.

Case Studies: Airports, utility companies, banks, colleges, hospitals: PRTG is present in every industry. For each of our customers, business and organizational processes depend on the proper functioning of the network infrastructure. The PRTG customer satisfaction is close to 100%. Read in our case studies how our customers use PRTG.

Product tests: It goes without saying that we are convinced by the quality of PRTG. But what about the others? PRTG has always performed extremely well in tests. PRTG user “LanLine” sums it up best: “PRTG was already good several years ago, and has gotten better from version to version ever since.” Such has been our steadfast and sincere goal. Read more about monitoring software product tests and comparisons here.

Support: Our support team works hard every day to help customers solve their monitoring problems. Our goal is to resolve all inquiries within 24 hours (on business days). We've drafted a comprehensive manual and built up an extensive knowledge base featuring videos, webinars, and FAQs. All support, of course, is also included!

Getting started is easy: The trial version is free, which means you can try our monitoring tool risk-free. To switch to another version of PRTG, simply search for an appropriate license. You can upgrade any time you like.

PRTG

Network Monitoring Software - Version 19.3.52.3502 (October 1st, 2019)

Hosting

Download for Windows and hosted version available

Languages

English, German, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Dutch, Russian, Japanese, and Simplified Chinese

Pricing

Up to 100 sensors for free (Price List)

Unified Monitoring

Network devices, bandwidth, servers, applications, virtual environments, remote systems, IoT, and more

Supported Vendors & Applications