Depends, of course, on how many systems it's going to monitor, what kinds of tests, etc. It can run on anything that will run Linux decently. You can compile it from source or use a binary if there's one available.
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Hello Xymon,
I would like to get the physical/server specifications required to support Xymon.
Thanks
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