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Dell EMC PowerStore Storage Sensors
As an IT Infrastructure Manager migrating from Dell EMC Unity to Dell PowerStore storage systems, I want native PRTG sensors for PowerStore monitoring (equivalent to current Unity sensors) plus dedicated replication health monitoring, so that I can maintain comprehensive storage visibility without manual REST API configuration.
PRTG has a lot of useful sensors for the Dell EMC Unity storage, which we are glad to have. Unfortunately Dell announced their end of sale in August 2025 and for the first hardware generation their end of service in July 2026.
The successor to Unity is the PowerStore storage system. Unfortunately the only…
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Enhanced Script v2 Sensor Placeholder Support
As a Systems Engineer, I want Script v2 sensors to support built-in PRTG placeholders (like %snmpcommunity) so that my scripts can automatically access device credentials without manual configuration (so that Script v2 sensors can do all of the same work that older script sensors could do).
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NetApp FlexCache Volume Monitoring Sensor
As a Systems Engineer managing NetApp storage infrastructure, I want a dedicated sensor to monitor FlexCache volumes so that I can track their performance, capacity, and cache efficiency, ensuring complete visibility across my storage environment.
Currently, they are not supported, and PRTG identifies them as normal volumes, so it gives the error "400 (bad request)".1 voteThanks for submitting your idea, to Paessler! We really appreciate you taking the time to share your feedback and help us improve our products.
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Enhanced sFlow Sensor Support for GRE (IP Protocol 47) Traffic
As a Network Engineer monitoring network infrastructures with GRE tunneling, I want the sFlow sensor to sample GRE (IP protocol 47) traffic so that I can gain complete visibility into all network traffic flows, including tunneled traffic. Currently, PRTG sFlow sensor only samples UDP and TCP traffic.
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Automated Token Renewal for API Monitoring Sensors
As a Systems Engineer monitoring APIs with PRTG, I want sensors to automatically renew expired authentication tokens so that I don't have to manually update credentials
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WMI Service Group Sensor
As a systems engineer, I want to monitor groups of related Windows services in a single sensor so that I can quickly identify if any critical service group is not running properly without having to create and manage multiple individual service sensors.
Examples:
- services set with "automatic start"
- multiple services with a specific name in it (e.g. all backup services)1 voteThanks for submitting your idea, to Paessler! We really appreciate you taking the time to share your feedback and help us improve our products.
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Enhance RADIUS v2 Sensor to comply with RFC 3579 Message-Authenticator
As a Network Engineer, I want the RADIUS v2 sensor to support RFC 3579 Message-Authenticator validation so that I can monitor RADIUS servers with enhanced security and ensure authentication packet integrity in my network infrastructure. The client (PRTG Sensor) computes the hash (HMAC-MD5) from its own packet and then adds the attribute as a signature to the request. This is required for secure implementations of RADIUS.
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