[olug] Open source monitoring system?

charles.bird at powerdnn.com charles.bird at powerdnn.com
Thu Apr 16 16:41:43 UTC 2009


I havnt, but I am assuming that it uses mysql, and if that's the case then a nice fast raid for the db might be in order. Ssd drives with a good warrenty might work too. Its just my speculation however




-----Original Message-----
From: Tony Reinke <treinke at gmail.com>

Date: Thu, 16 Apr 2009 11:38:33 
To: Omaha Linux User Group<olug at olug.org>
Subject: Re: [olug] Open source monitoring system?


I have used Nagios for small deployments (5-20 servers) but I am
wondering how it would work in a larger environment (5,000 servers,
mixed *nix and Windows).  Anyone used it on such a scale?  What are the
recommendations for such a monitoring task?

Tony Reinke

T. J. Brumfield wrote:
> I originally voted for Nagios (I also used it in the NetSaint days,
> which Harrahs used globally actually) and Zabbix.  Everyone is making
> a case for how flexible Nagios is, which it is.  However, the reason I
> use Zabbix today is because it is very simple to setup.  It even has
> auto-discovery.
>
> -- T. J.
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