Very interesting package. I'm in the process of finding or building a custom dashboard as well - I have so many opensource products and all the various management portals / tools make it cumbersome. The compliance / scripting here is a great feature. Looking forward to your other reviews in this space! For those of you who are interested in Zabbix, it's gaining a lot of traction and we've used it for 6 years now as a production system for our client networks. The new version 5 update is very impressive, including modern features and fixes for the performance issues their history tables had.
Decades(!) ago, I looked exhaustively for a monitoring tool (compared hobbit, nagios, cacti, zabbix, ca, orion, etc), and still like using xymon. Light-weight, default includes performance (cpu, disk, etc) history+graphs, easy config (default + inheritance), minimal (user) privilege, dashboard giving summary + detail server status, easy extensions, for 100+ servers. Does windows too! Seems out-of-date (simple gui, 5 min perf data), but it's amazingly useful for sysadmin's and regular users today.
You should definitely expose your users to Zabbix, particularly now that in addition to all its other goodness it can consume data from Prometheus end-points and can also provide stats on Kubernetes clusters. Love the channel!
Very inspiring und interesting video. Thanks a lot for your time and skill 👍 Rudder looks like a comfortable version of ansible and a nice management solution for multiple servers. It is worth a detailed test on proxmox 🙂
I haven't tried, but I think it should - Pagerduty has an option to receive e-mails and send alerts from them, so I would be shocked if it can't. That feature pretty much allows Pagerduty work with just about anything.
@@LearnLinuxTV Thx for the reply. While I have you: Do you know of any easily configurable quality monitoring software that allows connecting to remote servers to monitor those? I have hosted VPS servers in the US and elsewhere and it would be great with being able to monitor those "from under my own roof (LAN)" so-to-speak. Many of these solutions look like "same LAN solutions". Thx for excellent content by the way. Cheers :-)
Interesting, looks like a good tool.. I'll say thanks for the video, but given the title, I expected more about the product and features... whilst showing the install will be useful to some, you could have split that out and turned it into its own video - 2 for the price of 1 so to speak!