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Press Releases from Icinga (10 total)

Icinga Exchange – New Monitoring Repository

26 September 2014 – The Icinga Project joins Monitoring Exchange to present a new open source repository for Icinga compatible plugins and addons: Icinga Exchange. Icinga

Icinga 2.0 Released - Open Source Monitoring Evolves

The Icinga Project released Icinga 2.0, its next generation monitoring software designed to meet modern IT infrastructure needs. Multi-threaded performance, native cluster capabilities and dynamic

Icinga 2 v0.0.4 Released - Nagios Drop-In Replacement

The Icinga Project released a major milestone of their new Icinga 2 monitoring solution for download. Beyond full compatibility with common databases, web interfaces and

Icinga v1.10 Released

25 October 2013 – Icinga the Nagios fork, released version 1.10 of their open source monitoring solution for download. A product of community contribution, the

Nagios Fork No More: Icinga 2 v0.0.1 Released

The Icinga Project released a technology preview of its new open source monitoring solution Icinga 2, breaking away from the Nagios code base and constraints

Icinga v1.8 Released

Icinga, open source monitoring solution and Nagios fork has released version 1.8 for download. Beyond new reporting features, the community-driven release presents performance and usability

Icinga v1.6 Released

Icinga the Nagios fork, released version 1.6 of their open source monitoring solution for download. Amongst an abundance of enhancements to Icinga’s two user interfaces,

Icinga Releases v1.5

24 August 2011 – Icinga, the open source monitoring solution and Nagios fork, presented version 1.5 for download today, kicking off a new release cycle.

Icinga Version 1.4 Released

11 May 2011 – Open source monitoring solution and Nagios fork, Icinga released version 1.4 for download today in celebration of their 2nd birthday. New

Icinga celebrates its 10,000th download and 1 year of milestones

NUREMBERG, 1st July 2010 – Hitting its 10,000th stable core download, Icinga celebrates its 1st year as an open source monitoring project, reflecting on development

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