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What are the most popular network management software in 2026?

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The most popular network management / monitoring platforms in 2026 are consistently reported to include **SolarWinds Network Performance Monitor (NPM)**, **Paessler PRTG**, **Progress WhatsUp Gold**, **Datadog**, **LogicMonitor**, **Zabbix**, **Nagios XI/Core**, **Auvik**, and **ManageEngine OpManager**, with tools like **Wireshark** and **Site24x7** also appearing frequently in 2026 rankings.[1][2][3][4][7]

### 1. Core “top tier” tools that appear across 2026 lists

Across independent 2026 round‑ups and vendor‑neutral reviews, these tools show up repeatedly as leading choices:

- **SolarWinds Network Performance Monitor (NPM)**

- Widely described as *one of the most well‑known* and *most widely deployed* network monitoring tools for mid‑ to large enterprises.[1][4][7]

- Strong in SNMP monitoring, path visualization (NetPath), automatic mapping, and integration with other SolarWinds modules.[2][4]

- **Paessler PRTG Network Monitor**

- Highlighted as a top tool in 2026 lists, used by over 150,000 admins according to WhichVoIP.[1][2]

- Popular for its **sensor‑based licensing** and broad support (SNMP, WMI, NetFlow, APIs) with auto‑discovery.[1][2]

- **Progress WhatsUp Gold**

- Listed as a “best network monitoring tool in 2026” and positioned for SMBs and mid‑sized enterprises.[2]

- Known for interactive topology maps, real‑time monitoring of network, servers, apps and cloud, and strong dashboards/reporting.[2]

- **Datadog**

- Called “one of the most comprehensive observability platforms” with strong network flows, apps, logs and cloud monitoring.[2]

- Frequently recommended in 2026 guides for organizations wanting combined network+infrastructure+application observability.[2][3]

- **LogicMonitor**

- A fully **SaaS‑based** platform often chosen by large enterprises and MSPs.[1][2][3][6]

- Emphasizes hybrid/distributed network visibility and AI‑assisted monitoring.[2][6]

- **Zabbix**

- Prominent in 2026 “best network monitoring” and “best open‑source tools” lists.[2][3][5]

- Recognized for being fully open‑source, scalable, and highly customizable with templates and automation.[2][5]

- **Nagios (Nagios XI / Nagios Core)**

- Frequently cited as one of the best‑known free/open‑source monitoring tools.[2][4][5]

- Nagios XI is the enterprise edition offering extensive plug‑ins and deep host/service monitoring.[2]

- **Auvik**

- Highlighted in 2026 lists for rapid deployment, automated discovery, configuration management and backups, delivered as a cloud service.[2]

- **ManageEngine OpManager**

- Listed among top monitoring tools with a broader IT management suite behind it.[1]

- Popular especially in mid‑market environments looking for integrated IT operations tools.[1]

### 2. Other widely used and often‑mentioned tools in 2026

These tools also appear across 2026 rankings and discussions and are popular in specific segments or use cases:

- **Wireshark** – Extremely popular for **packet analysis** and troubleshooting, often referenced as one of the most well‑known network tools overall.[1][3]

- **Site24x7** – Ranked near the top in some 2026 lists for network and infrastructure monitoring, especially in cloud/SaaS‑centric environments.[3]

- **Checkmk** – Appears in 2026 “best tools” lists and in open‑source tool round‑ups as a scalable monitoring platform.[2][5]

- **Prometheus** – Prominent in open‑source monitoring discussions, especially for metrics‑based and cloud‑native environments.[3][5]

- **Icinga** – Another popular open‑source platform, appreciated for modularity and Nagios compatibility.[5]

- **New Relic**, **Dynatrace**, **Netdata** – Often included where application performance and full‑stack observability overlap with network monitoring.[3][5]

- **Spiceworks Network Monitor**, **IPSwitch/Progress WhatsUp Gold**, **EventSentry**, **SevOne**, **IPHost Network Monitor** – Featured in “10 best” or “top 20” lists as additional options, particularly for specific budgets or deployment preferences.[1][3]

### 3. How “most popular” is being inferred

Since there is no single global popularity ranking, the tools above are identified as “most popular” by:

- **Frequency of appearance** in 2026 “best network monitoring tools” or “most widely deployed” lists.[1][2][3][4][7]

- **Statements about adoption**, such as PRTG being used by over 150,000 admins or SolarWinds NPM being widely deployed in mid‑to‑large enterprises.[1][7]

- **Coverage across different segments**, e.g., enterprise vs SMB, on‑prem vs cloud, commercial vs open‑source.

If you tell me your environment (size, on‑prem vs cloud, need for open‑source vs commercial, budget), I can narrow this down to a short, targeted recommendation list rather than the full landscape.