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Zabbix Performance Tuning

You're reading from   Zabbix Performance Tuning Tune and optimize Zabbix to maximize performance

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2015
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ISBN-13 9781783987641
Length 152 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Luciano Alves Luciano Alves
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Zabbix Performance Tuning
Credits
Foreword
About the Author
Acknowledgements
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Evolution of Zabbix FREE CHAPTER 2. Zabbix and I – Almost Heroes 3. Tuning the Zabbix Server 4. Tuning the MySQL Database 5. Tuning the Frontend 6. Adjusting the Storage 7. Tuning the Operating System 8. Doing the Extra Work 9. Using the Zabbix Proxy 10. Monitoring the Health of Zabbix 11. The Next Challenge Index

Beyond infrastructure


I think the monitoring solutions approach is changing, and I like this change. We know that every business nowadays has some dependency on technology, and it is normal to think that a monitoring solution will help keep their systems and services running.

But Zabbix can go beyond this. Actually, any reliable monitoring tool must work like a charm with infrastructure-monitoring things. If a monitoring tool has some loopholes, it's not a good tool and we shouldn't use it.

The real goal of a monitoring solution is how many new methods of gathering data it can show you, and how much it can interact with other tools. Zabbix can do both of these things like a charm.

A few years ago, I worked on a Zabbix deployment created to monitor water pumps. We know that water pumps are not smart devices (at least, the water pumps that I know aren't). That kind of device isn't accessible by a USB or serial port, nor by TCP/IP, SNMP, or any other network protocol. But it was possible to do...

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