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		<title>Nagios 3.0: The Second Edition &#8211; New Book</title>
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The best, i think, free open source system and network monitoring software Nagios 3.0 is discussed in the new book!
This book covers all aspects and issues with new Nagios 3.0 version. Ethan Galstad, the main developer of Nagios, called the first edition of Nagios "incredibly detailed." He went on to say, "I don't think I [...]]]></description>
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