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Big Sister is much bigger, more complex middleweight package originally developed by Thomas Aeby. It is also written in Perl but a way more complex Perl with elements of OO. 

Web interface uses  uses the AJAX enabled BigSister Web Application Framework (BigSWAF) so in a way it beats many commercial packages that still did not switch to AJAX. As of March 2007 the latest version is 1.02.

It is agent-based system in which agents report to a Web-server. It runs under various Unixes and Windows.

 

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Big Sister  Big Sister is an SNMP-aware monitoring program consisting of a Web-based server and a monitoring agent

Big Sister is an SNMP-aware monitoring program consisting of a Web-based server and a monitoring agent. It runs under various Unixes and Windows. Big Sister does for you:

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