Can be extended to include server monitoring. Progress WhatsUp Gold A network monitor that includes device status monitoring.Open Hardware Monitor A lightweight, free server monitor that is available for Windows and Linux.PA Server Monitor A monitoring tool for Windows Server, and Linux operating systems.SysGauge A lightweight hardware performance monitor that runs on Windows.AIDA64 A hardware monitor for Windows that is available in four editions.Available in Windows Server and Linux versions. ManageEngine OpManager A network monitor that uses SNMP to keep tabs on the statuses of network devices.WiNFO An infrastructure monitoring tool that covers hardware statuses.
Atera (FREE TRIAL) A system monitoring and management package aimed at managed service providers.On servers, it covers all hardware statuses and includes alerts for out-of-bounds conditions. Paessler PRTG Network Monitor (FREE TRIAL) This tool monitors networks, servers, and applications.SolarWinds Server & Application Monitor (FREE TRIAL) A monitoring system that covers all statuses on Windows Server and Linux servers.Here is our summary list of the 10 best alternatives to HWMonitor: Amongst conscientious enterprises, the hardware monitoring tool HWMonitor is a household name but even so, at scale, it runs into limitations. However many enterprises are failing to monitor their hardware sufficiently. Operational hardware is the bare minimum you need to stay productive throughout the working day. Improved the AMD family 17h (Ryzen) CPU support.Äownload: Open Hardware Monitor 0.9.For years, network administrators have used HWMonitor from CPUID to manage their physical infrastructure, look for performance issues, and troubleshoot.Fixed an issue with abandoned ISABus mutex locks.Improved the Intel and Micron/Crucial SSD SMART attributes interpretation.
The sensors of ATI and Nvidia video cards as well as SMART hard drive temperature can be displayed. The CPU temperature can be monitored by reading the core temperature sensors of Intel and AMD processors. The Open Hardware Monitor supports most hardware monitoring chips found on todays mainboards. The Open Hardware Monitor is a free open source software that monitors temperature sensors, fan speeds, voltages, load and clock speeds of a computer.