Mirating from PRTG to WhatsUp Gold can feel daunting, but with the right approach, it’s a smooth transition that unlocks powerful monitoring capabilities and a simplified user experience. WhatsUp Gold offers intuitive dashboards, flexible licensing, and advanced features like Network Traffic Analysis, Application Monitoring, and integrated Network Detection & Response (NDR) for comprehensive visibility across hybrid environments.
In this guide, we’ll walk through the five essential steps to ensure a successful migration and explain why IT teams are making the switch.
Before you start:
Start by gathering all the credentials used in PRTG for device access: SNMP, WMI, API credentials. This ensures seamless discovery and monitoring in WhatsUp Gold.
WhatsUp Gold Advantage:
In PRTG, credentials are inherited from groups and can be overridden if needed. In WhatsUp Gold, each device uses its own specific credentials for each credential type. Once you have gathered all your credentials from PRTG and unraveling any inheritance woes, you simply add each one to WhatsUp Gold’s credential library. Credentials in WhatsUp Gold can then be used during discovery scans and the appropriate credentials are automatically assigned with the appropriate devices. By providing credentials at the time of discovery, WhatsUp Gold can identify the device and associate the appropriate monitors.
Tip: Add all your credentials to WhatsUp Gold Credential Library before running your first discovery scan.
Use WhatsUp Gold’s Layer 2/Layer 3 Discovery to automatically scan your network and create & maintain maps of your environment. Each device group in WhatsUp Gold has its own automatic & custom map associated with it, and devices can be members of as many groups as you’d like without license implications. This feature provides a visual topology map, making it easier to validate coverage and identify gaps compared to PRTG’s sensor-based approach.
Why WhatsUp Gold beats PRTG here:
Review your auto-discovery groups and copy any information for usage later. You may also choose to export from the PRTG UI, if you can figure out how, I struggled with it in my environment. These addresses & hostnames can be pasted in WhatsUp Gold’s “New Discovery Scan”
If your environment is small enough, you may choose to export your IP addresses & hostnames from PRTG’s UI (if you can!) I was unable to do so since I had >1,000 records and the report just hung forever for me. None of the export options worked for me and the one present directly in the UI, XML, wasn’t ideal.
I didn’t want to copy/paste via the PRTG UI, as I found it messy. I discovered there was an unofficial PRTG PowerShell module for working with the PRTG API. I used the WhatsUp Gold PowerShell module, WhatsUpGoldPS, to populate the list of IP addresses & pass it over to my WhatsUp Gold server simply by running a command 😊
# ---- Config ---- $PrtgServer = '192.168.74.104' $WugServer = '192.168.74.74' $WugProtocol = 'https' $IgnoreSslErrors = $true # set $false if you want strict SSL # ---- Install modules if required & import them try { if (-not (Get-Module -ListAvailable -Name 'PrtgAPI')) {Install-Module PrtgAPI -Scope CurrentUser -Force -AllowClobber} Import-Module PrtgAPI -ErrorAction Stop if (-not (Get-Module -ListAvailable -Name 'WhatsUpGoldPS')) {Install-Module WhatsUpGoldPS -Scope CurrentUser -Force -AllowClobber} Import-Module WhatsUpGoldPS -ErrorAction Stop } catch { throw "Module install/import failed: $($_.Exception.Message)" } # ---- Credentials ---- if (-not $PRTGCred) { $PRTGCred = Get-Credential -Message "Enter PRTG username and password" } if (-not $WUGCred) { $WUGCred = Get-Credential -Message "Enter WhatsUp Gold username and password" } # ---- Connect to PRTG and collect IPs/Hostnames ---- try { if ($IgnoreSslErrors) { Connect-PrtgServer -Server $PrtgServer -Credential $PRTGCred -IgnoreSSL -Force | Out-Null } else { Connect-PrtgServer -Server $PrtgServer -Credential $PRTGCred -Force | Out-Null } $devices = Get-Device if (-not $devices) { throw "No devices returned from PRTG." } $ipList = $devices | Where-Object { $_.Host -and $_.Host.Trim() } | ForEach-Object { $_.Host.Trim() } | Sort-Object -Unique if (-not $ipList -or $ipList.Count -eq 0) { throw "No usable Host values found on PRTG devices." } } catch { throw "PRTG step failed: $($_.Exception.Message)" } # ---- Connect to WhatsUp Gold and add devices ---- try { if ($IgnoreSslErrors) { Connect-WUGServer -serverUri $WugServer -Protocol $WugProtocol -IgnoreSSLErrors -Credential $WUGCred | Out-Null } else { Connect-WUGServer -serverUri $WugServer -Protocol $WugProtocol -Credential $WUGCred | Out-Null } Add-WUGDevice -IpOrName $ipList Write-Host "Added/submitted $($ipList.Count) targets to WhatsUp Gold." } catch { throw "WUG step failed: $($_.Exception.Message)" }
PRTG’s notifications and actions need to be recreated in WhatsUp Gold.
WhatsUp Gold offers out-of-the-box dashboards that are completely customizable. By offering per user dashboard views, WhatsUp Gold enables IT teams to focus on the infrastructure problems that require the most immediate attention. Each report within WhatsUp Gold, including dashboards, can be easily exported to various file formats, as well as scheduled to be sent from the modern and more secure authorization framework, OAuth 2.0.
Use WhatsUp Gold’s scheduled report export capabilities for compliance, audit, and daily/weekly update needs.
Perform a gap analysis to confirm that all critical devices and services are monitored.
| PRTG Term | WhatsUp Gold Equivalent |
|---|---|
| Sensor | Active Monitor, Performance Monitor, Passive Monitor |
| Probe | Scalability Poller, Additional instance, Central/Remote |
| Notification | Actions, Action Policies, Alert Center |
| Device Tree | Device Groups |
| Auto discover groups | Scheduled Discoveries with automated workflows |
| Tickets | Third-party ticketing system integration |
| Devices | Devices (main aggregation point for active, passive, performance monitors) |
| Dependencies | Dependencies within WhatsUp Gold can be set automatically as well as customized, either for down or up dependency |
| Add Group | WhatsUp Gold Device Groups can be added by right-clicking in the Device Group list and selecting "New Group" |
| Add Auto-Discovery Group | WhatsUp Gold has a separate Discovery vs. Monitoring section. The “Discover” navigation menu item shows every system you’ve ever discovered. You get to choose which devices you monitor, which then show in the “My Network” navigation menu item. By combining these WUG functionalities, you achieve the same functionality with more flexible options. |
| Add Device | My Network -> Add Device from either right-click menu on a device group or selecting a device group and left-clicking the hamburger menu |
| Libraries | Device Groups for reporting/access |
| Top 10 Lists, Current Value, Historic Data, etc. | Dashboards & Reports with prebuilt & customizable filters |
| Similar sensors | Not required, WhatsUp Gold works hard to ensure you get the most out of your license |
| Tags | Device Attributes can be used to achieve tag-like functionality |
| Alarms | Dashboards displaying current issues, web alarm panel with acknowledgement, reports |
| Map | Device Groups, each with an automatic and custom network topology. These groups can then be displayed on dashboards & reports in various ways |
| Reports | Analyze navigation menu item has all pre-canned reports categorized by type. Each dashboard can have any report item displayed. You can also search for reports in the global search in top right corner. |
| Logs | WhatsUp Gold has categorized system logs as well as Log Management capabilities that leverage the Elastic event collection stack with the ability to ingest both Windows Events & Syslogs |
| Object History | Web User Activity Log |
| Setup | “Settings” nav menu item leads you to categorized configuration options. |
| PRTG Multiboard | WhatsUp Gold's distributed deployment option enables showing dashboard reports from multiple WhatsUp Gold instances on a single web UI view |
| PRTG Apps | WhatsUp Gold 360 allows you to securely sync your monitoring information to the cloud and access it via any web browser on https://portal.whatsupgold.com |
| Auto Update | WhatsUp Gold notifies you when a new release or update is available, but updating involves manual steps. whatsupgold.com/lifecycle to learn more about release frequency. |
| Dark Mode | WhatsUp Gold’s Dark Mode is a per-user setting access via User Preferences |
| 100 sensors for free | WhatsUp Gold Free Edition (up to 10 devices, core functions only) |
| SSO | WhatsUp Gold’s equivalent is the OpenID Connect integration. WhatsUp Gold has been certified to work with Azure EntraID (formerly Active Directory), Okta, Auth0, and Active Directory Federation Service (AS FS) for Windows Server 2019 |
| PRTG desktop app | WhatsUp Gold’s ultra-fast and optimized web application can be used, no desktop app required |
| PRTG For IOS/Android | WhatsUp Gold does not have an official IOS/Android application, Instead, WhatsUp Gold 360, a cloud-hosted web application makes your data accessible from any system with a web browser by accessing https://portal.whatsupgold.com |
| Notification Delivery | WhatsUp Gold Email Actions and Notifications allow specific delivery mechanisms to be configured on a per-action basis. You can configure as many actions as you choose an associate these to active monitor state changes, device state changes, and passive monitor events |
| Notification Contacts | WhatsUp Gold’s action library enables per-action configuration for email, SMS, and other notification types |
| Schedules | WhatsUp Gold has multiple scheduled operation capabilities including Maintenance Schedules, Blackout Schedules, Discovery scan schedules, & Recurring Actions |
| Cores & Probes | WhatsUp Gold’s poller information can be viewed from Settings -> System Settings -> Polling Configuration. The “Poller Health” dashboard report displays poller status & performance information. |
| Scanning intervals | WhatsUp Gold’s polling intervals can be configured from anywhere to 10 seconds to 1 day. Default collection interval for active monitors is 60 seconds, for performance monitors 10 minutes. |
| Unusual detection | WhatsUp Gold alert center thresholds enable you to be notified in the event any performance threshold is greater than expected. |
| Administrative Tools for the PRTG Core Server | WhatsUp Gold includes “WUGMD” application collects & prepares information relevant to supporting your environment so you can pass it to Progress technical support in a case. To start/stop/restart any specific service, you can navigate to Settings -> System Services. All of WhatsUp Gold’s configuration & monitoring data is stored in a MS SQL Database and can be backed up and restored as required |
| Experimental features | WhatsUp Gold’s betas are controlled through our Customer Validation Program, which is free to join once you a customer. The CVP also offers a way for customers to provide their ideas & feedback as we show our early UX designs, what the development team is currently working on, and more. |
| Feature | PRTG | WhatsUp Gold |
|---|---|---|
| Licensing | Sensor-based | Device-based (simpler, cost-effective) |
| Network Detection & Response (NDR) | Not available | Integrated NDR |
| UI | Form-based web UI & menu-item overload | Intuitive, fast web application developed specifically for IT teams |
| Scalability | Complex & costly | Enterprise Plus supports distributed environments with less systems (..and purchases) required |
| Compliance Reports | Limited | Out of the box reports to prove compliance |
| Feature | PRTG | WhatsUp Gold |
|---|---|---|
| Network Discovery & Mapping | Sensor-based, manual grouping | Automated Layer 2/3 discovery with dynamic topology maps |
| Alerting & Notifications | Basic triggers, limited escalation | Advanced Action Policies, multi-channel (email, SMS, Teams, Slack), automated remediation |
| Reporting & Dashboards | Static reports, limited customization | Fully customizable dashboards, NOC Viewer, scheduled exports with OAuth 2.0 |
| Licensing Model | Sensor-based (complex, costly at scale) | Device-based (simpler, predictable) |
| Security & Compliance | Limited | Integrated NDR, Log Management, Configuration Management |
| Scalability | Complex setup for distributed environments | Enterprise Plus supports large, distributed environments easily |
Are you considering other tools like SolarWinds, Nagios, Zabbix, NetCrunch?
WhatsUp Gold offers:
WhatsUp Gold Editions Explained
Migrating from PRTG to WhatsUp Gold is an opportunity to modernize your monitoring strategy. By following these steps, you’ll gain better visibility, streamlined workflows, and a platform designed for today’s hybrid IT environments.
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Yes, it provides visibility across on-premises, cloud, and distributed networks.
You pay per device, not per sensor. For example, you can monitor thousands of metrics per device without extra cost.
Yes, WhatsUp Gold supports third-party ticketing integrations.
Yes, you can start with WhatsUp Gold Enterprise Plus evaluation (up to 2000 devices) or Free Edition (up to 10 devices).
Yes, via WhatsUp Gold 360 cloud portal (browser-based). Enterprise and Enterprise Plus subscriptions include WhatsUp Gold 360 access.
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