Zabbix can do log files, yes. But to me it's awkward and a bit kludgy.
Then there are tools like Graylog, which are deep and thorough, but are a completely different thing to setup and maintain. Yes, they can feed to Zabbix for consistent alerting, but it's still another substantial tool.
My question is this: For those with moderate and larger systems and a need for widespread log monitoring (say all servers, network devices like switches and routers, and firewalls), what are you using?
Or put another way, how many have successfully used Zabbix without introducing another tool into the mix?
Please note I'm not asking "does Zabbix work" -- yes, I know it works. I'm asking a practical question: do you find zabbix more work to make it work, than adopting another tool like Graylog?
Then there are tools like Graylog, which are deep and thorough, but are a completely different thing to setup and maintain. Yes, they can feed to Zabbix for consistent alerting, but it's still another substantial tool.
My question is this: For those with moderate and larger systems and a need for widespread log monitoring (say all servers, network devices like switches and routers, and firewalls), what are you using?
Or put another way, how many have successfully used Zabbix without introducing another tool into the mix?
Please note I'm not asking "does Zabbix work" -- yes, I know it works. I'm asking a practical question: do you find zabbix more work to make it work, than adopting another tool like Graylog?
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