Hi alex,
We mostly have problems with our importing routine.
We have an oracle database that contains a view of our servers with their country, status, and some more fields for our Monitoring department to use in their alerts, like urgency and vitality. This is only a small subset of all the information contained in the assets database about the hardware/software.
A query on this database is done every 5 minutes, compared to the previous query and then test are imported / deleted from the hostmonitor. Mostly we have problems in the processing of the imports going wrong or taking to much time upsetting the routine. If a server is not removed and hostmonitor alerts to something that is on the wrong status , controlroom get annoyed about it.
For example, the helpdesk puts a server on reinstall status (maintanance) after which HM deletes the tests through the automated routine. Unfortunatly the routine failed, leaving the server tested in HM. During staging the server rebooted 13 times , giving control room 52 helpdesk tickets to check that server (server down, up, down etc...).
Basically what i'm trying to convey is that Large enterprises like here (around 3000 servers will be tested in full production, minimum of 4 tests per server) don't manually manage testing, but everthing needs to be kitted, installed automatically and run automatically.
Also hostmonitor runs in each country for their own servers. So hostmonitor install we created uses the same query but performs differently in each country , because they have their own controlrooms.
2) Having a database backend would go a long way in managing updates. We could link or sync (i'm not an sql expert??) our existing database directly with your db fields for example, making changes to our assets instantly noticable in hostmonitor.
1) The reason i delete them is to give a unified view for the control room

, they might get confused otherwise (i know it sounds lame , but that's how it is here

)
3) Sure i understand, no problem in having two packages and pricing tiers.
Just a thought for the future maybe
