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2 Requirements

Hardware

Memory

Zabbix requires both physical and disk memory. 128 MB of physical memory and 256 MB of free disk space could be a good starting point. However, the amount of required disk memory obviously depends on the number of hosts and parameters that are being monitored. If you're planning to keep a long history of monitored parameters, you should be thinking of at least a couple of gigabytes to have enough space to store the history in the database. Each Zabbix daemon process requires several connections to a database server. Amount of memory allocated for the connection depends on configuration of the database engine.

The more physical memory you have, the faster the database (and therefore Zabbix) works!

CPU

Zabbix and especially Zabbix database may require significant CPU resources depending on number of monitored parameters and chosen database engine.

Other hardware

A serial communication port and a serial GSM modem are required for using SMS notification support in Zabbix. USB-to-serial converter will also work.

Examples of hardware configuration

The table provides several examples of hardware configurations:

Name Platform CPU/Memory Database Monitored hosts
Small CentOS Virtual Appliance SQLite 100
Medium CentOS 2 CPU cores/2GB MySQL InnoDB 500
Large RedHat Enterprise Linux 4 CPU cores/8GB RAID10 MySQL InnoDB or PostgreSQL >1000
Very large RedHat Enterprise Linux 8 CPU cores/16GB Fast RAID10 MySQL InnoDB or PostgreSQL >10000

Actual configuration depends on the number of active items and refresh rates very much. It is highly recommended to run the database on a separate box for large installations.

Supported platforms

Due to security requirements and mission-critical nature of monitoring server, UNIX is the only operating system that can consistently deliver the necessary performance, fault tolerance and resilience. Zabbix operates on market leading versions.

Zabbix is tested on the following platforms:

  • Linux
  • IBM AIX
  • FreeBSD
  • NetBSD
  • OpenBSD
  • HP-UX
  • Mac OS X
  • Solaris
  • Windows: all desktop and server versions since 2000 (Zabbix agent only)

Zabbix may work on other Unix-like operating systems as well.

Software

Zabbix is built around a modern Apache web server, leading database engines, and PHP scripting language.

Database management system
Software Version Comments
MySQL 5.0 or later Required if MySQL is used as Zabbix backend database. InnoDB engine is required.
Oracle 10g or later Required if Oracle is used as Zabbix backend database.
PostgreSQL 8.1 or later Required if PostgreSQL is used as Zabbix backend database.
It is suggested to use at least PostgreSQL 8.3, which introduced much better VACUUM performance.
SQLite 3.3.5 or later Required if SQLite is used as Zabbix backend database.
IBM DB2 9.7 or later Required if IBM DB2 is used as Zabbix backend database.

IBM DB2 support is experimental!

SQLite3 support for use with Zabbix server is experimental!

Frontend

The following software is required to run Zabbix frontend:

Software Version Comments
Apache 1.3.12 or later
PHP 5.1.6 or later PHP v7 is not supported.
PHP extensions:
gd 2.0 or later PHP GD extension must support PNG images (--with-png-dir), JPEG (--with-jpeg-dir) images and FreeType 2 (--with-freetype-dir).
bcmath php-bcmath (--enable-bcmath)
ctype php-ctype (--enable-ctype)
libXML 2.6.15 or later php-xml or php5-dom, if provided as a separate package by the distributor.
xmlreader php-xmlreader, if provided as a separate package by the distributor.
xmlwriter php-xmlwriter, if provided as a separate package by the distributor.
session php-session, if provided as a separate package by the distributor.
sockets php-net-socket (--enable-sockets). Required for user script support.
mbstring php-mbstring (--enable-mbstring)
gettext php-gettext (--with-gettext)
ldap php-ldap. Required only if LDAP authentication is used in the frontend.
ibm_db2 Required if IBM DB2 is used as Zabbix backend database.
mysql Required if MySQL is used as Zabbix backend database.
oci8 Required if Oracle is used as Zabbix backend database.
pgsql Required if PostgreSQL is used as Zabbix backend database.
sqlite3 Required if SQLite is used as Zabbix backend database.

Zabbix may work on previous versions of Apache, MySQL, Oracle, and PostgreSQL as well.

For other fonts than the default DejaVu, PHP function imagerotate might be required. If it is missing, these fonts might be rendered incorrectly in Monitoring → Overview header and other locations. This function is only available if PHP is compiled with bundled GD, which is not the case in Debian and other distributions.

WEB browser on client side

Cookies and Java Script must be enabled.
Latest versions of Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Internet Explorer and Opera are supported. Other browsers (Apple Safari, Konqueror) may work with Zabbix as well.

Server
Requirement Description
OpenIPMI Required for IPMI support.
libssh2 Required for SSH support. Version 1.0 or higher.
fping Required for ICMP ping items.
libcurl Required for web monitoring.
libiksemel Required for Jabber support.
net-snmp Required for SNMP support.
Java gateway

If you obtained Zabbix from the source repository or an archive, then the necessary dependencies are already included in the source tree.

If you obtained Zabbix from your distribution's package, then the necessary dependencies are already provided by the packaging system.

In both cases above, the software is ready to be used and no additional downloads are necessary.

If, however, you wish to provide your versions of these dependencies (for instance, if you are preparing a package for some Linux distribution), below is the list of library versions that Java gateway is known to work with. Zabbix may work with other versions of these libraries, too.

The following table lists JAR files that are currently bundled with Java gateway in the original code:

Library License Website Comments
logback-core-0.9.27.jar EPL 1.0, LGPL 2.1 http://logback.qos.ch/ Tested with 0.9.27, 1.0.13, and 1.1.1.
logback-classic-0.9.27.jar EPL 1.0, LGPL 2.1 http://logback.qos.ch/ Tested with 0.9.27, 1.0.13, and 1.1.1.
slf4j-api-1.6.1.jar MIT License http://www.slf4j.org/ Tested with 1.6.1, 1.6.6, and 1.7.6.
android-json-4.3_r3.1.jar Apache License 2.0 https://android.googlesource.com/platform/libcore/+/master/json Tested with 2.3.3_r1.1 and 4.3_r3.1. See src/zabbix_java/lib/README for instructions on creating a JAR file.

Java gateway compiles and runs with Java 1.6 and above. It is recommended that those who provide a precompiled version of the gateway for others use Java 1.6 for compilation, so that it runs on all versions of Java up to the latest one.

Database size

Zabbix configuration data require a fixed amount of disk space and do not grow much.

Zabbix database size mainly depends on these variables, which define the amount of stored historical data:

  • Number of processed values per second

This is the average number of new values Zabbix server receives every second. For example, if we have 3000 items for monitoring with refresh rate of 60 seconds, the number of values per second is calculated as 3000/60 = 50.

It means that 50 new values are added to Zabbix database every second.

  • Housekeeper settings for history

Zabbix keeps values for a fixed period of time, normally several weeks or months. Each new value requires a certain amount of disk space for data and index.

So, if we would like to keep 30 days of history and we receive 50 values per second, total number of values will be around (30*24*3600)* 50 = 129.600.000, or about 130M of values.

Depending on the database engine used, type of received values (floats, integers, strings, log files, etc), the disk space for keeping a single value may vary from 40 bytes to hundreds of bytes. Normally it is around 90 bytes per value for numeric items. In our case, it means that 130M of values will require 130M * 90 bytes = 10.9GB of disk space.

The size of text/log item values is impossible to predict exactly, but you may expect around 500 bytes per value.

  • Housekeeper setting for trends

Zabbix keeps a 1-hour max/min/avg/count set of values for each item in the table trends. The data is used for trending and long period graphs. The one hour period can not be customised.

Zabbix database, depending on database type, requires about 90 bytes per each total. Suppose we would like to keep trend data for 5 years. Values for 3000 items will require 3000*24*365* 90 = 2.2GB per year, or 11GB for 5 years.

  • Housekeeper settings for events

Each Zabbix event requires approximately 170 bytes of disk space. It is hard to estimate the number of events generated by Zabbix daily. In the worst case scenario, we may assume that Zabbix generates one event per second.

It means that if we want to keep 3 years of events, this would require 3*365*24*3600* 170 = 15GB

The table contains formulas that can be used to calculate the disk space required for Zabbix system:

Parameter Formula for required disk space (in bytes)
Zabbix configuration Fixed size. Normally 10MB or less.
History days*(items/refresh rate)*24*3600*bytes
items : number of items
days : number of days to keep history
refresh rate : average refresh rate of items
bytes : number of bytes required to keep single value, depends on database engine, normally ~90 bytes.
Trends days*(items/3600)*24*3600*bytes
items : number of items
days : number of days to keep history
bytes : number of bytes required to keep single trend, depends on database engine, normally ~90 bytes.
Events days*events*24*3600*bytes
events : number of event per second. One (1) event per second in worst case scenario.
days : number of days to keep history
bytes : number of bytes required to keep single trend, depends on database engine, normally ~170 bytes.

Average values such as ~90 bytes for numeric items, ~170 bytes for events have been gathered from real-life statistics using a MySQL backend database.

So, the total required disk space can be calculated as:
Configuration + History + Trends + Events
The disk space will NOT be used immediately after Zabbix installation. Database size will grow then it will stop growing at some point, which depends on housekeeper settings.

Disk space requirements for nodes in distributed setup are calculated in a similar way, but this also depends on a total number of child nodes linked to a node.

Time synchronisation

It is very important to have precise system date on server with Zabbix running. ntpd is the most popular daemon that synchronizes the host's time with the time of other machines.