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Over 7 years ago
Since Zabbix 3.0 there is now predictive trending and much more. In fact Zabbix is now the only open-source solution that delivers a complete set of features.
Over 9 years ago
Host scalability: Supported limit of up to 160 Logical CPUs and 2TB per host (platform capable of up to 4,096 logical CPUs/64TB per host) http://www.ovirt.org/OVirt_3.0_Feature_Guide
Over 9 years ago
Off course I read it 3M values per minute that's less then 900 vps still far below what zabbix is capable of But I was with slow pointing out to the graphs part. People just fail in zabbix on the DB part you need descent hardware and good database tweaking. To many people…
Over 9 years ago
It's a package but you still rely on 3rd parties The link you point at talks about failing clients in zabbix 1.8 zabbix is now in 2.2 and almost 2.4 even in 2.0 i never had a client crashing. and Slow graphs in zabbix ?? My experience is just the other way around, I come…
About 10 years ago
Nice comparison but the point where you mark a database as a con is a bit weird to me. Yes your DB needs to be fast and it probably adds some extra costs to your setup but on the other hand looking up data is quick and you don't throw away gathered information from your…
About 10 years ago
It is open source but only Bacula enterprise supports plugins like the hot backup for mysql
Over 10 years ago
it's free for us to use because we pay for our partnership so we are allowed to use rhed hat software for free normally u not pay for rhev but u have to take a support contract so rhev is impossible to use without payed support for normal customers. If u are not affraid of…
Over 10 years ago
Over 10 years ago
Over 10 years ago
If paying for support is an issue then u can try to use http://www.ovirt.org/ This is the oss version where rhev is based on a bit like what fedora is for rhel u get all the latest features that are not even implemented in rhev the only downside is that u are a tester…
Over 10 years ago
From your writings it's clear that u are a hardcore zabbix user and that u know the product very well Well since 1.8 the documentation is for an open-source product very impressive just some points are still lacking a bit like snmp traps…
Over 10 years ago
@George Wenzel well maybe i was a bit short. i'm defo not breaking zabbix for the snmp traps u are right that support from the os is much better but the way snmp traps are catched now in zabbix is just not clear for first timers and a difficult task compared to other…
Over 10 years ago
i agree on the snmp part when sending snmp traps zabbix has nothing to catch them it will depend on the os for catching snmp traps. However if u use snmp with lld for switches etc that works great ! reporting is defo not what it needs to be try for ex: try to make a report…
Over 10 years ago
Over 10 years ago
Contributed a review of RHEV: Reduced costs by reducing amount of servers

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Application Performance Monitoring (APM) and Observability
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Application Performance Monitoring (APM) and Observability
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Application Performance Monitoring (APM) and Observability

About me

Courses:
1999 Compaq Proliant Servers
1999 Ms Windows NT 4.0 Fundamentals
2002 Ms Windows XP Fundamentals
2002 HP Unix Fundamentals
2006 Linux System Administration
2007 HP Linux course for advanced unix administrators
2009 HP Linux Troubleshooting
2012 Prince 2 Foundation
2012 Peoplemanagement voor ICT-medewerkers
2013 Puppet Fundamentals

Specialties: linux server architecture (redhat)