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      Curtis @scottalanmiller
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      @scottalanmiller said in Server Monitoring:

      For super basic monitoring, ITarian is free.

      Have you used this? Any feedback?

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      • dafyreD
        dafyre
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        I'm another +1 for Zabbix.

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        • notverypunnyN
          notverypunny
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          Don't want to hijack, but how does Zabbix compare to Nagios?

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            scottalanmiller @notverypunny
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            @notverypunny said in Server Monitoring:

            Don't want to hijack, but how does Zabbix compare to Nagios?

            Simpler, fully open, better graphical capabilities.

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            • coliverC
              coliver
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              You can also host Zabbix on a VPS. It can eat up storage in a hurry if you're not careful though.

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                philmcdonnell @Curtis
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                @Curtis you can take a look at https://uptimerobot.com/pricing they provide up to 50 monitors for free. I have been using their free service for a few years and have no complaints. Hope this helps...

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                  scottalanmiller @philmcdonnell
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                  @philmcdonnell said in Server Monitoring:

                  @Curtis you can take a look at https://uptimerobot.com/pricing they provide up to 50 monitors for free. I have been using their free service for a few years and have no complaints. Hope this helps...

                  I'm pretty sure @dbeato uses that too.

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                    IRJ @philmcdonnell
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                    @philmcdonnell said in Server Monitoring:

                    @Curtis you can take a look at https://uptimerobot.com/pricing they provide up to 50 monitors for free. I have been using their free service for a few years and have no complaints. Hope this helps...

                    That's really reasonably priced

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                      dbeato @scottalanmiller
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                      @scottalanmiller said in Server Monitoring:

                      @philmcdonnell said in Server Monitoring:

                      @Curtis you can take a look at https://uptimerobot.com/pricing they provide up to 50 monitors for free. I have been using their free service for a few years and have no complaints. Hope this helps...

                      I'm pretty sure @dbeato uses that too.

                      Yes, I have been using it.

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                      • wrx7mW
                        wrx7m
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                        +1 for uptime robot. I've been using them for years to monitor some web services from the cloud. For on-prem, I use prtg.

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                          hobbit666 @Curtis
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                          @Curtis said in Server Monitoring:

                          Any suggestions for Server Monitoring? Just need to monitor a handful of servers.

                          Hopefully:

                          • Free/Cheap
                          • Hosted would be ideal
                          • Servers are across different public clouds (Vultr, DO, Linode, etc.)

                          What sort of stuff do you want to monitor? Is it just "are you alive" pings. Or do you need performance info, or service, health checks?

                          We use Zabbix have been for few years but still haven't unlocked it's full capabilities, something I'm working on here and there.

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                            scottalanmiller @hobbit666
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                            @hobbit666 said in Server Monitoring:

                            We use Zabbix have been for few years but still haven't unlocked it's full capabilities,

                            has anyone?

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                              dbeato @scottalanmiller
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                              @scottalanmiller said in Server Monitoring:

                              @hobbit666 said in Server Monitoring:

                              We use Zabbix have been for few years but still haven't unlocked it's full capabilities,

                              has anyone?

                              It is pretty big!

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                                scottalanmiller @dbeato
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                                @dbeato said in Server Monitoring:

                                @scottalanmiller said in Server Monitoring:

                                @hobbit666 said in Server Monitoring:

                                We use Zabbix have been for few years but still haven't unlocked it's full capabilities,

                                has anyone?

                                It is pretty big!

                                Huge

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                                  dafyre @hobbit666
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                                  @hobbit666 said in Server Monitoring:

                                  @Curtis said in Server Monitoring:

                                  Any suggestions for Server Monitoring? Just need to monitor a handful of servers.

                                  Hopefully:

                                  • Free/Cheap
                                  • Hosted would be ideal
                                  • Servers are across different public clouds (Vultr, DO, Linode, etc.)

                                  What sort of stuff do you want to monitor? Is it just "are you alive" pings. Or do you need performance info, or service, health checks?

                                  We use Zabbix have been for few years but still haven't unlocked it's full capabilities, something I'm working on here and there.

                                  I've used Zabbix for Monitoring Servers with the Agents, Other network Devices (Ping only), SNMP enabled network switches, and even a few end-user desktops when troubleshooting issues.

                                  I've used the email alerting for when stuff is down, as a tool to speed test internal and external websites...

                                  Let's see... I think that's about all I've done with it. When folks say I need to monitor $x, my first suggestion will always be Zabbix until I find something better.

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                                    philmcdonnell
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                                    Not to hijack this thread, but what does everyone use locally for monitoring servers, switches, access points, etc? I see Zabbix mentioned a lot, but was looking for something that runs on Windows. Anyone use anything from SpiceWorks? Any good?

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                                      dafyre @philmcdonnell
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                                      @philmcdonnell said in Server Monitoring:

                                      Not to hijack this thread, but what does everyone use locally for monitoring servers, switches, access points, etc? I see Zabbix mentioned a lot, but was looking for something that runs on Windows. Anyone use anything from SpiceWorks? Any good?

                                      We used that heavily at my last job, and the Spiceworks App was alright, but it was a big time resource hog when scanning.

                                      I'm not aware of any good / free utilities for Windows. Our Networking guys use WhatsUp Gold here, and I know Solar Winds has some products.

                                      Edit: Even if you're not Comfortable with Linux, I'd still recommend Zabbix. There's a couple of Guides here on ML. I'll go find the links.

                                      Edit 2: Here's a guide for Zabbix 3.x on CentOS 7. It's a bit out of date, but should give you an idea of what it would take to get the server bits installed.
                                      https://mangolassi.it/topic/10373/install-zabbix-on-centos-7

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                                        philmcdonnell @dafyre
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                                        @dafyre Thank you for your insight! I am leaning towards Zabbix, just didn't want to launch a separate machine just for that. But I am sure I will find other uses for the machine 🙂

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                                          Curtis
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                                          How is Zabbix on resources? What do you recommend for resources? (vCPU, RAM, etc.)

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                                            dafyre @Curtis
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                                            @Curtis said in Server Monitoring:

                                            How is Zabbix on resources? What do you recommend for resources? (vCPU, RAM, etc.)

                                            It depends, really.... For 60 Switches, 110 APs, and ~35 Servers, I would set that up with 4GB of ram and 2 vCPU. I'd do a minimum of 64GB of storage. You can fiddle with the house keeping (in the Zabbix Web Interface) to control how long data is kept to speed up the web interface and database.

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