About this software
opCharts is a visualization and reporting add-on for Opmantek's NMIS platform, providing dashboards, charts, and performance graphs to help monitor network devices and trends. It uses node-based licensing and installs alongside NMIS on the same Linux server. Available as a subscription, the product targets network administrators and operations teams who require integrated charting and historical performance analysis within NMIS.
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Benefits
- Visual dashboards: Provides dashboards and charts for network performance visualization
- Performance trending: Shows historical trends for capacity and uptime analysis
- Node-based licensing: Licensing scales by monitored node count
- NMIS integration required: Requires NMIS installed on the same server
- Linux deployment: Designed for installation on supported Linux distributions
Available languages
- English
Support information
- Documentation available: Product documentation and installation guides are provided on the publisher website.
- Commercial support options: Opmantek offers commercial support contracts and professional services for deployment and tuning.
- Subscription management: Licenses and renewals are managed through the publisher's licensing channels.
- Community resources: Forums and knowledge base articles are available for user-contributed guidance.
- Software updates: Updates and patches are distributed according to the publisher's release practices.
Frequently asked questions
What does opCharts do?
opCharts provides dashboards, graphs, and reports that visualize NMIS-collected network performance and availability data, enabling trend analysis and operational insight.
Is NMIS required for opCharts?
Yes. opCharts is an add-on that requires NMIS to be installed on the same server to access monitoring data.
How is opCharts licensed?
opCharts uses node-based subscription licensing, where licenses are allocated by the number of monitored nodes and duration of the subscription.
Which operating systems host opCharts?
opCharts is deployed on Linux servers; NMIS and opCharts must be installed on a supported Linux distribution.
Who is opCharts intended for?
Target users include network administrators and operations teams needing integrated charting and historical performance views within NMIS.