Good Day,
We have 10 proxies pointing to a single central server (v2.4.5). As far as I can tell the data sender process is what sends data from the proxy to the server trapper processes which then send it to the server's database.
There seems to be some limit past which the data sender can no longer keep up with the vps rate and data collected by that proxy starts to go missing or lag behind on graphs.
Any suggestions as to how best to deal with such an issue? Most of the proxies are very quiet CPU wise so I was hoping to have each one take on more polling per proxy and thereby need less proxies. At one location we are running 3 proxies just to deal with this issue. Given that our overall vps is 2434, I'm a bit concerned about how well this solution will scale.
Signed
David McKen
We have 10 proxies pointing to a single central server (v2.4.5). As far as I can tell the data sender process is what sends data from the proxy to the server trapper processes which then send it to the server's database.
There seems to be some limit past which the data sender can no longer keep up with the vps rate and data collected by that proxy starts to go missing or lag behind on graphs.
Any suggestions as to how best to deal with such an issue? Most of the proxies are very quiet CPU wise so I was hoping to have each one take on more polling per proxy and thereby need less proxies. At one location we are running 3 proxies just to deal with this issue. Given that our overall vps is 2434, I'm a bit concerned about how well this solution will scale.
Signed
David McKen

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