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Zabbix performance tuning : tune and optimize Zabbix to maximize performance /

This book is aimed at Zabbix administrators who want to learn how to improve the performance of the Zabbix system. Basic knowledge of Zabbix's components and features is assumed.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Alves, Luciano (Autor)
Otros Autores: Vladishev, Alexei (writer of foreword.)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Birmingham, UK : Packt Publishing, 2015.
Colección:Community experience distilled.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional)
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover; Copyright; Credits; Foreword; About the Author; Acknowledgements; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Evolution of Zabbix; Starting our journey; Choosing the right tool; The first wrong step with Zabbix; Getting started with Zabbix; Good practice; Simplifying Zabbix; Challenges in Zabbix; List of don'ts; Starting a Zabbix deployment without planning; Use of default templates; Use of default database settings; Beginning of the real challenge; Summary; Chapter 2: Zabbix and I
  • Almost Heroes; After starting Zabbix
  • the initial steps
  • The natural growthBeyond infrastructure; The Internet of Things wave; Everyone knows about Zabbix; Improvements in Zabbix; Talking about performance; Summary; Chapter 3: Tuning the Zabbix Server; Item types and performance issues; Zabbix data types and SQL fields; Active items
  • a forgotten option; Triggers; Trends and history storage time; History tables; Trend tables; Caches and buffers; Can default templates be the villains?; DBSyncers
  • the unknown bottleneck; Summary; Chapter 4: Tuning the MySQL Database; Comparisons between databases; The main configuration parameters
  • Innodb_buffer_pool_sizeinnodb_buffer_pool_instances; innodb_flush_log_at_trx_commit; innodb_flush_method; innodb_log_file_size; innodb_io_capacity; tmpdir; Tuning for reading or writing; Summary; Chapter 5: Tuning the Frontend; The usual complaints; Differences between web servers; The main configuration parameters; Compression in Apache; Compression in lighttpd; Compression in Nginx; Testing compression; Other alternatives; Summary; Chapter 6: Adjusting the Storage; Choosing between shared and local storage; Configuring the storage for performance; Small, medium, or large environments
  • What do I need for my environment?Summary; Chapter 7: Tuning the Operating System; Linux distributions and Zabbix; The necessary adjustments in the Kernel; User-level FD limits; Kernel-level FD limits; Changing swap behavior; Changing IO schedulers; The network parameters; Summary; Chapter 8: Doing the Extra Work; Dividing the components; Specifying the hardware for each component; Partitioning tables; Summary; Chapter 9: Using the Zabbix Proxy; Zabbix proxy and Zabbix performance; The first steps with Zabbix proxy; The firewall settings; Hardware for the Zabbix proxy; Summary
  • Chapter 10: Monitoring the Health of ZabbixThe Zabbix queue; Server and proxy internal items; Database performance items; Summary; Chapter 11: The Next Challenge; Identifying sponsors of Zabbix; The demands in business areas; Developing dashboards; Zabbix reports; IT services or SLA reports; Summary; Index