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Big Brother (alias BB) was a tool for systems and network monitoring, generally used by system administrators. The advent of the dynamic web page allowed Big Brother to be one of the first monitoring systems to use the web as its user interface. Prior to this, monitoring tools were generally console based, or required graphic terminals such as X Window to operate. Big Brother produces HTML pages containing a simple matrix of hosts and tests with red and green dots to denote system status. Big Brother was named after George Orwell's character Big Brother from his novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. E-mail from Big Brother originated from the Ministry of Truth, and users of the software were called Brothers. Big Brother ist eine Software von Dell zur Überwachung von Computerprogrammen, Netzwerkdiensten und Computern, für die 2014 Support und Weiterentwicklung endete. Benannt ist die Software nach der Figur Big Brother (deutsch: Großer Bruder) aus dem Roman 1984 von George Orwell. Mit der Big Brother-Software ist es z. B. möglich, Netzwerkdienste wie einen Webserver oder einen SSH-Server zu überwachen und den aktuellen Status sowie ältere Überwachungsergebnisse grafisch darzustellen. Die Software wurde meistens in Rechenzentren angewandt, um eine größere Zahl von Computern zu überwachen.
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Sean MacGuire
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Big Brother Screen capture
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Sean MacGuire, Robert-Andre Croteau
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Big Brother ist eine Software von Dell zur Überwachung von Computerprogrammen, Netzwerkdiensten und Computern, für die 2014 Support und Weiterentwicklung endete. Benannt ist die Software nach der Figur Big Brother (deutsch: Großer Bruder) aus dem Roman 1984 von George Orwell. Mit der Big Brother-Software ist es z. B. möglich, Netzwerkdienste wie einen Webserver oder einen SSH-Server zu überwachen und den aktuellen Status sowie ältere Überwachungsergebnisse grafisch darzustellen. Die Software wurde meistens in Rechenzentren angewandt, um eine größere Zahl von Computern zu überwachen. Das Unternehmen Quest entwickelte die kommerzielle Version bis zur Übernahme durch Dell im Jahr 2012. Seit Version 5.01 aus Februar 2013 wurde keine neue Version veröffentlicht. und auch Windows Server 2012 wird offiziell nicht unterstützt. Die letzte zum Download angebotene Version ist 4.60. Mit Xymon existiert eine kompatible Open-Source-Software mit ähnlicher Funktionalität. Big Brother (alias BB) was a tool for systems and network monitoring, generally used by system administrators. The advent of the dynamic web page allowed Big Brother to be one of the first monitoring systems to use the web as its user interface. Prior to this, monitoring tools were generally console based, or required graphic terminals such as X Window to operate. Big Brother produces HTML pages containing a simple matrix of hosts and tests with red and green dots to denote system status. Big Brother was named after George Orwell's character Big Brother from his novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. E-mail from Big Brother originated from the Ministry of Truth, and users of the software were called Brothers. The application was designed to allow non-technical users to understand system and network status information through a simple interface and presentation, using a matrix to display status information for overhead displays in Network Operations Centers (NOCs). It was designed to monitor computer systems and networks, and for this reason does not use SNMP natively, instead using a client–server model and its own network communication protocol. Clients send status information over port TCP port 1984 (possibly a reference to the novel 1984) at five-minute intervals. Since the clients only send information to a specific monitoring server, its creators claim it is more secure than SNMP-based protocols, which poll clients for information. For this reason, Big Brother was featured at SANS Institute security conferences in 1998. 1999, and at a SANSFIRE conference in 2001. Big Brother has also been cited in a number of books on system administration, computer security, and networking. The application supports redundancy via multiple displays, as well as failover. Network elements can be tested from multiple locations and users can write custom tests. An open-source version of the project exists: between 2002 and 2004 it was called bbgen toolkit, between 2005 and 2008 it was called Hobbit, but to avoid breach of trademark, it was renamed Xymon which is still in development and use.
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