Well if I would need to choose Nagios because of existing integrations I would prefer to go with the more modern fork Icinga, which is mostly compatible.
Both are the same to some extent because they are open source :).Then again, Nagios gave birth to Icinga...
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Well if I would need to choose Nagios because of existing integrations I would prefer to go with the more modern fork Icinga, which is mostly compatible.
Both are the same to some extent because they are open source :).Then again, Nagios gave birth to Icinga...