All articles tagged with "Zabbix"
Stop relying on basic ping checks. In this deep dive, we explore how to build a scalable monitoring stack using Zabbix 2.4 and Graphite on high-performance KVM architecture, specifically tailored for the Norwegian market's latency and compliance demands.
Stop relying on load averages and ping checks. Learn how to monitor CPU steal, I/O wait, and Nginx throughput using Zabbix and custom Bash scripts on CentOS 7, specifically tailored for the Norwegian hosting market.
It's 3 AM and the dashboard is green, but the site is down. In this deep dive, we explore moving beyond simple health checks to granular metric collection using Graphite, Zabbix, and KVM-based isolation.
Stop relying on default Nagios checks. This guide dissects true infrastructure observability in 2014, covering disk latency, CPU steal time, and MySQL replication lag, ensuring your Norwegian VPS infrastructure survives the next traffic spike.
Uptime checks lie to you. In 2014, if you aren't graphing I/O wait and CPU steal time, you're flying blind. Here is how to build a battle-hardened monitoring stack on Ubuntu 14.04 that respects Norwegian data sovereignty.
Is your monitoring system generating more false positives than actual alerts? We dive deep into tuning Zabbix 2.2, optimizing MySQL I/O, and leveraging KVM isolation to build a surveillance architecture that actually works.
Stop waking up at 3 AM for false positives. A Senior Systems Architect breaks down how to move from reactive ping-checks to proactive trend analysis using Zabbix, Graphite, and KVM-based isolation in the Norwegian market.
Stop relying on default Nagios configs. We dive deep into tuning Zabbix 2.0 on CentOS 6, analyzing disk wait times with iostat, and why hardware isolation is the only way to monitor at scale without false positives.
Ping checks aren't enough. If you're running high-traffic workloads in Norway, you need granular metrics. We dive into `iostat`, Nginx stub_status, and Zabbix optimizations to keep your infrastructure sane.
Reactive monitoring kills uptime. Learn how to architect a proactive monitoring stack using Nagios and Zabbix, manage I/O bottlenecks on CentOS, and why data sovereignty in Norway is no longer optional.
Is your monitoring system becoming the bottleneck? We dissect the I/O limitations of legacy monitoring stacks, explore MySQL tuning for Zabbix 2.0, and explain why KVM isolation in Norway is critical for stability in 2013.
Stop waking up at 3 AM for false positives. A battle-hardened guide to scaling monitoring with Zabbix and Graphite on KVM infrastructure in 2013.
Nagios alerts are useless if your disk I/O is choking. A battle-hardened look at monitoring high-load systems in 2013, why OpenVZ lies to you about load, and how to configure Zabbix and Munin for true visibility.
A green light in Nagios doesn't mean your server isn't melting. We analyze 'Steal Time', disk latency, and why KVM architecture beats OpenVZ for reliable metrics in the Norwegian hosting market.