Adagios Review
Web-based Nagios configuration and status interface that simplifies host/service management with a REST API and modern UI alternative.
Verdict
Adagios meaningfully lowers the barrier to Nagios administration by replacing its cluttered native UI with a cleaner interface and adding REST endpoints for both configuration and live status data. Its value is strictly bounded to organizations already running Nagios, limiting its audience considerably. The project is open-source under AGPL and available as Docker images, but shows limited recent development activity.
Best for
Nagios administrators looking for a user-friendly configuration interface.
At a glance
Pros & cons
- Cleaner UI than native Nagios interface
- REST API for status and configuration
- Docker images available for quick testing
- No database backend required
- Only useful if you already run Nagios
- Limited recent development activity
- CentOS 7 base images are aging
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Frequently asked
- Is Adagios free to use?
- Yes. Adagios has a free plan — Self-hosted, free (AGPL v3)
- Does Adagios have memory?
- No persistent memory — sessions don't carry over by default.
- Can Adagios do voice or images?
- Voice: no. Image generation: no.
- What are the best alternatives to Adagios?
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