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FAQ about hiring Nagios developers
Where can I hire an Nagios developer?
To find the right Nagios developer, you can use different platforms and websites focused on publishing job listings for various companies. You can use websites such as Indeed, Glassdoor, Dice, and Monster. These websites are globally used and very popular in the IT community. You can also check different websites that are targeted at the local hiring market—please check the websites commonly used in your region. The next step is to create the company’s description, list the requirements, add the job listings to the websites, and complete the payments on them. After posting the job listings on different websites, you need to review the CVs and contact relevant candidates. You need to conduct screening calls with them and hard skills interviews, creating relevant questions for the interviews, including technical questions. If you find a candidate who is perfect for the position, you can sign the contract with them. Otherwise, you can use a shorter and more convenient way—ask Lemon.io for help and get relevant CVs of the candidates in 48 hours. All of them will be ready to proceed with the tasks because they are pre-screened—this means that we already did the work for you by checking their CVs and conducting screening calls and hard skills interviews with them.
What does Nagios cost?
Nagios does have a free open source version, Nagios Core. A more advanced commercial version, Nagios XI, includes features such as a web interface and sophisticated reporting and rich integration with most systems, but requires a paid license — prices start at $1,995, scaling with the size of your needs.
Is Nagios built using C language?
Indeed, the core of Nagios — specifically Nagios Core — is majorly done in a C programming language. While the frontend User Interface may implicate other technologies used for web-based features, all core functionality handling of monitoring tasks relies heavily on the C language.
Is Nagios a DevOps tool?
Nagios is considered a DevOps tool for continuous monitoring of systems, applications, and services. Its alerts and notifications empower both development and operations to work together in solving issues before they affect application performance or create outages. With many other DevOps tools in store, Nagios stands as one of the major ones in infrastructure monitoring and alerting.
What is the demand for Nagios developers?
The demand for Nagios developers is relatively niche compared to other development roles. Nagios is certainly not the most modern & cutting-edge technology, it has been polished and sports quite a large user base. However, However, there is still demand in sectors where infrastructure monitoring and DevOps practices are crucial, such as IT operations, network management, and cloud services.
Which monitoring tool is best?
There is no best monitoring tool—each has its own benefits for specific use cases. Nagios is mature, well-supported by the community, has a huge plugin ecosystem, and performs really good infrastructure monitoring—but isn’t that easy to set up manually. Then there is Datadog, a comprehensive cloud-native platform with very nice visualization and alerting; however, it is very expensive, and the majority of users will face a steeper learning curve. Prometheus is very good at handling time-series data and embeds extremely well into Kubernetes. Managing it, however, could turn out to be rather overwhelming for bigger environments. Grafana is a really nice tool for visualization; it supports several sources of data, has user-configurable dashboards, and normally has to be combined with other monitoring tools.
How quickly can I hire a Nagios developer through Lemon.io?
You can hire a Nagios developer through Lemon.io in 48 hours. Before you hire the Nagios developer from Lemon.io, we will manually check the relevant Nagios developers from our community and show you candidates who are perfectly chosen for your project. The candidates who have already joined our community are pre-vetted: our recruiters have already checked their CVs, conducted screening calls and tech interviews with them, and they are ready to proceed with a final interview directly for your project.
What is the Lemon.io no-risk trial period?
Lemon.io offers a no-risk paid trial period for new clients – the period up to 20 hours, which allow you to check how the developer works on your tasks before signing up for a subscription.
If something goes wrong and the developer fails to meet expectations, we’ll show you another remote developer with our zero-risk replacement guarantee.