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  • Kpax
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    • Dec 2013
    • 52

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    Zabbix mid-size setup

    Greetings pro,

    I will be happy to get a recommendation on how to attack it

    as DevOps, I need to provide a solution for our rapidly growing business monitor environment.

    Current Zabbix 3.4 Setup:
    • VM on eSXI 6.0
    • Linux Zabbix 4.4.0-130-generic #156-Ubuntu SMP Thu Jun 14 08:53:28 UTC 2018 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
    • 16 vCPU
    • 16 GB RAM
    • 200 GB HDD (on SSD)
    • No proxy

    Both Zabbix Server and DB resides on the same VM

    The server has been upgraded a few times from an earlier version of Zabbix 2.4 up to 3.4 without proper maintenance on DB or partitioning.

    The host's seats on 3 different Data Centers and Zabbix Server located in HQ.

    Yes localhost: -----
    199 109 / 6 / 84
    12898 12100 / 792 / 6
    7997 7241 / 756 [0 / 7241]
    3 1
    259.36

    Planning New Setup:

    Zabbix Server 4.2

    Centos 7.6 server

    32GB, 500GB SSD

    Physical or Virtual server will be enough?

    Which DB is preferable (with less maintenance I read about TimeScaleDB but is experimental)

    InnoDB, DB Maria or MySQL?

    It is better to dedicate separate server for DB?

    We are planning to shift our core hosts around 30 into AWS environment so Redis, Buckets, Containers, RDS and most of AWS components will be in use. wait to see how it works

    Total no.of Hosts and Network Devices up to 800 max



    Thanks in advance

    Kpax




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