Sep 21st 2009 - Version 7.2.1.4609/4610 * Overview: This is a new relase with many new features and changes * New: Windows GUI o Especially for larger installations (500 sensors and more) the Windows based user interface is faster and more comfortable when managing sensors. The WinGUI includes all features of the former Tray Tool plus interactive editing of objects. It can be installed and used on multiple computers at once. You can continue to use the classic web-based interface, too.
o Connects to a PRTG Core Server through HTTP/HTTPS (using our own PRTG API)
o Displays the device tree, sensor list, alarms list, maps, reports etc.
o Allows to add/edit/delete sensors, groups, and devices
o Allows to arrange groups, devices and sensors using drag&drop
o Allows to compare live data, graphs and historic data tables of two or more sensors
o Alerts you with popup dialogs and/or sound alarm when events occur on the PRTG server
* Additional Sensor Types o Support for sFlow and Netflow 9
o QoS (Quality of Service) sensor measures vital network connectivity parameters like jitter, packet loss, and packet delay variation between two probes – the perfect tool to find network issues that can affect VoIP sound quality or video streaming hickups. Some vendors would call this a “VoIP Sensor”.
o IP SLA Sensor (monitors results of IP-SLA on Cisco routers, some would call this a “VoIP Sensor”, too)
o Amazon CloudWatch Sensor uses data from Amazon’s CloudWatch service to monitor EC2 instances
o Sensors for servers running Microsoft HyperV
o RADIUS Server Sensor
o Syslog and SNMP Trap receiver sensor
o Sensors for Microsoft Exchange 2007 and more detailed monitoring of Exchange 2003
* Improved Web-based User Interface o Multi Object Editing feature (e.g. edit the interval of 2 or more sensors at once)
o Improved multi edit menu in tables of sensors, maps, reports, etc.
o Improved “S” view for groups for large installations
o User can select an icon for each device
o You can now select two or more items from a search result to work on them
o Toplists now show Pie Charts
o Maps have a refresh icon at the bottom left, refresh interval can be set to 10/30/60 seconds
o “Map Rotation” feature: The map display rotates through selected maps (select two or more maps from the list of maps and choose “Map Rotation” from the multi edit menu)
o And many more
* Improved Reporting o To improve reporting we have added new templates (Top 100 Lowest/highest sensor values, Top 100 best/worst uptime) as well as the following new default reports:
+ Top 100 Busy/Idle Processor Sensors
+ Top 100 Uptime/Downtime Report
+ Top 100 Fastest/Slowest PING Sensors
+ Top 100 Most/Least Used Bandwidth Sensors
+ Top 100 Most/Least Used Memory Sensors
o Now also the Sensor selection for a report can be filtered by tag (e.g. to only include PING sensors in a report) and you can create “Working Hour” Reports (a schedule can be assigned to a report, data is only used for specified hours of day/week). And we have added new reports templates that only show data tables without graphs.
* New: "Historic Data" feature allows to dig into the historic data for a specific time frame. You can display or export the raw data (each single monitoring request) as well as averaged data (exports to HTML, XML, CSV)
* New: "Acknowledge Alarm" feature: Sensors with error state can be marked as “acknowleged”. User can enter a message which is shown with the username as long as the error state goes on (e.g. this allows to show a “I will handle this” message in sensor lists). As soon as an alarm has been acknowledged, no further escalation notifications will be send for this sensor.
* Updated: Improved “Unusual Detection”: Detection has been simplified and now looks at hour of day and day of week
* PRTG has been certified for the official “Works with Windows 2008 Server” logo by Microsoft
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