Hello all,
I work for an ISP with a large geographical area but not a huge number of nodes. We are monitoring 4500 nodes of network equipment (cisco, cambium, ubiquiti) via ping and snmp via a large private wan. We monitor customers separately, so this is just for the network devices, basically anything above the customer. Currently we pay for SolarWinds Orion, but we feel the dependency system is lacking for our purpose. It is customizable but extremely cumbersome.
Our big issue is implementing dependencies with our network topology. It is our opinion that SolarWinds is better suited for an enterprise environment like a large building or well defined star structure. Instead we have dual-rings leading to dual-uplink-stars leading to dual-rings leading to stars. When the structure changes like extra trunks, updating dependencies is terrible. I personally haven't had to manage it, but they all have the same complaint enough they asked me to look at other solutions. We need either better dependencies, or if not better, at least easier to manage.
If there is an indication Zabbix is good for our purpose, then I have somewhat of a plan. We have about 20 top level rings, and the newest ring is mixed gear which is great, and it has a bunch of rings inside it which is also great, so it will be a perfect demo. I'd like to set up a central zabbix server and at least one remote poller to install on that ring. Possibly one more poller on one of the inner rings. I hear Zabbix discovery is decent, so I would like to try that. It is also an option to create tools and batch jobs that read from Orion and push to Zabbix. Things like note fields, addresses, gps coordinates, etc.
I emailed Zabbix sales for a demo, but they haven't gotten back to me, and also no one answered the new york phone number when I called. Can anyone here can speak directly to our dependency concerns? Or if not directly to our concerns, then at least to dependencies generally? I tried to research it but without having used Zabbix I find the answers hard to digest. It would be great if I could arrange a demo for my engineer that understands the SolarWinds problem.
Any advice, opinions, and links appreciated
--Jason Miller
I work for an ISP with a large geographical area but not a huge number of nodes. We are monitoring 4500 nodes of network equipment (cisco, cambium, ubiquiti) via ping and snmp via a large private wan. We monitor customers separately, so this is just for the network devices, basically anything above the customer. Currently we pay for SolarWinds Orion, but we feel the dependency system is lacking for our purpose. It is customizable but extremely cumbersome.
Our big issue is implementing dependencies with our network topology. It is our opinion that SolarWinds is better suited for an enterprise environment like a large building or well defined star structure. Instead we have dual-rings leading to dual-uplink-stars leading to dual-rings leading to stars. When the structure changes like extra trunks, updating dependencies is terrible. I personally haven't had to manage it, but they all have the same complaint enough they asked me to look at other solutions. We need either better dependencies, or if not better, at least easier to manage.
If there is an indication Zabbix is good for our purpose, then I have somewhat of a plan. We have about 20 top level rings, and the newest ring is mixed gear which is great, and it has a bunch of rings inside it which is also great, so it will be a perfect demo. I'd like to set up a central zabbix server and at least one remote poller to install on that ring. Possibly one more poller on one of the inner rings. I hear Zabbix discovery is decent, so I would like to try that. It is also an option to create tools and batch jobs that read from Orion and push to Zabbix. Things like note fields, addresses, gps coordinates, etc.
I emailed Zabbix sales for a demo, but they haven't gotten back to me, and also no one answered the new york phone number when I called. Can anyone here can speak directly to our dependency concerns? Or if not directly to our concerns, then at least to dependencies generally? I tried to research it but without having used Zabbix I find the answers hard to digest. It would be great if I could arrange a demo for my engineer that understands the SolarWinds problem.
Any advice, opinions, and links appreciated
--Jason Miller
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