I would like to implement a full N-tier Zabbix monitoring solution. Basicly I wish to divide up the system as thus ...
tier 1: apache/php/zabbix frontends
tier 2: mysql db
tier 3: zabbix servers
This would entail creating serverfarms for each tier and placing them behind a VIP for each tier.
I know that the apache/php part should be straightforward enough. I know the mysql aspect is also simple enough. We have quite a few mysql clusters already..
My question is this... how would I implement a serverfarm of zabbix_servers?
Has anyone thought about doing this? Has it been done? I would be more than glad to share my knowledge of an enterprise-wise implemention of zabbix. It most certianly involve several dozen servers and quite alot of work.
Would such an endeaver be unwise given Zabbix's current state(i.e. offered feature set)?
tier 1: apache/php/zabbix frontends
tier 2: mysql db
tier 3: zabbix servers
This would entail creating serverfarms for each tier and placing them behind a VIP for each tier.
I know that the apache/php part should be straightforward enough. I know the mysql aspect is also simple enough. We have quite a few mysql clusters already..
My question is this... how would I implement a serverfarm of zabbix_servers?
Has anyone thought about doing this? Has it been done? I would be more than glad to share my knowledge of an enterprise-wise implemention of zabbix. It most certianly involve several dozen servers and quite alot of work.
Would such an endeaver be unwise given Zabbix's current state(i.e. offered feature set)?