NOC (software)

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NOC
Other namesNOC Project
Original authorsDmitry Volodin, Dmitry Lukhtionov, Ilya Shilov, Alexey Shirokikh, Dmitry Roschin, Alexey Shapovalov[1]
Initial release2007
Stable release
22.2 / October 14, 2022; 3 years ago (2022-10-14)[2]
Repositorycode.getnoc.com/noc/noc
Written inPython
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    Operating systemLinux, FreeBSD, macOS, Solaris
    Platformx86-64[3]
    Size65.5 MB
    Available in3 languages[4]
    List of languages
    English, Portuguese, Russian
    TypeOperations support system
    LicenseNew BSD license[5]
    Websitekb.nocproject.org

    NOC is an open-source operations support system for telecommunications service providers. It can maintain network inventory, manage virtual circuits, maintain distributed DNS configuration and manage IP address blocks.

    NOC Project is mentioned in the Configuration management and backup tools section of the 2019 GEANT SIG-NOC Tools Survey among other tools used by the community.[6]

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