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Note: Nagios Network Analyzer will not install natively on Windows; however, you can use our prepackaged VM and install in VMware or Hyper-V. We offer this pre-installed OVA/VHD file for quickly installing Network Analyzer. Maintenance and support of underlying operating system or virtual machine architecture are the sole responsibility of the customer. Our OVA/VHD packages are not intended for offline environments.
64-bit .ova
This is the quickest way to get started using Nagios Network Analyzer. Works with VMware, VirtualBox, and anything that can use OVF.
64-bit .vhd
This download works within Hyper-V.
Watch our step-by-step video for the simplest way to install Nagios Network Analyzer on VMware. This guide will take you through the process of getting Network Analyzer operational in your web browser.
If you prefer a more hands-on approach, follow the two steps outlined below.
Install Network Analyzer within VMware Workstation Player in less than 20 minutes with this guide outlining all the required steps.
Since Network Analyzer needs a virtual machine in order to run on Windows, you will need to download VMware Workstation Player below. Once you install VMware Workstation Player, you will be prompted to restart your computer.
Follow the steps below to install Network Analyzer on Hyper-V and ensure it’s up and running in your web browser.
When you’re finished, check out this crash course on how to use it!
Follow these Microsoft instructions on enabling Hyper-V on your system.
Install Network Analyzer within Hyper-V using these steps, and you’ll be up and running in less than 20 minutes.
Note: Nagios Network Analyzer was built to run natively on CentOS and Red Hat versions of Linux. You can use our prepackaged VM and install in VMware. We offer this pre-installed OVA file for quickly installing Network Analyzer. Maintenance and support of underlying operating system or virtual machine architecture are the sole responsibility of the customer. Our OVA packages are not intended for offline environments.
64-bit .ova
This is the quickest way to get started using Nagios Network Analyzer. Works with VMware, VirtualBox, and anything that can use OVF.
Watch our step-by-step video for the simplest way to install Nagios Network Analyzer on VMware. This guide will take you through the process of getting Network Analyzer operational in your web browser.
If you prefer a more hands-on approach, follow the two steps outlined below.
Install Network Analyzer within VMware Workstation Player in less than 20 minutes with this guide outlining all the required steps.
Since Network Analyzer needs a virtual machine in order to run on Windows, you will need to download VMware Workstation Player below. Once you install VMware Workstation Player, you will be prompted to restart your computer.
64-bit .tar.gz
This download is for manually installing Nagios Network Analyzer on CentOS, RedHat Enterprise, Oracle, Debian, or Ubuntu LTS.
Watch our step-by-step video for the simplest way to install Network Analyzer manually. This guide will take you through the process of installing Network Analyzer on a clean, minimal installation.
If you prefer a more hands-on approach, follow the two steps outlined below.
Get up and running in less than 20 minutes with this guide outlining the steps required to install Nagios Network Analyzer on a Linux machine.
The following video will take you step by step through how to manually install Network Analyzer onto a clean, minimal installation. You will need:
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