In my case, my Xymon server is well within my firewall. But with just a
few key shell scripts externally facing web servers, I get what I need.
There isn't anything for IOS. You just use the web browser. And with a
tablet, you would probably just want to use the web browser and not bother
with XymonQV.
I have an iPad and an android phone. Personally, I like Android better.
That's just personal. I'm also an old school Unix person. Can't stand PCs,
etc. Just full disclosure.
iPads have better, easier VPN setups, especially for Cisco VPNs. But
'VpnCilla' on android works very well. There is ssh clients available for
both. VNC for both. There are VMware clients available for both but my
require a (free) appliance to get connectivity.
So for a single purpose to make the decision of what to get. The biggest
concern is a VPN, I'd say.
Get the high resolution screens, on either. At least Android 4.1.
*From:* Xymon [mailto:xymon-bounces at xymon.com] *On Behalf Of *Jeremy
Laidman
*Sent:* Sunday, March 30, 2014 8:07 PM
*To:* xymon at xymon.com
*Subject:* [Xymon] Suggestions for tablet solution for Xymon monitoring
Hi
If you had a budget to buy some tables for support staff, what would be
your "solution". I know of (but have no experience with) an Android Xymon
app. I've found nothing for IOS. But perhaps it shouldn't matter what the
device is, as long as it has a reasonable screen size and a browser, and
probably SIM slot for GSM/LTE data.
Cheers
Jeremy