AW: tell me how many are you....
Olaf Hoyer
ohoyer at ohoyer.de
Tue Jun 29 10:15:10 CEST 2004
On Tue, 29 Jun 2004, Sand Philipp wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm currently in Migration phase of Nagios, so I don't know if my Hardware will fit to the requirements :)
> We want to monitor about 250hosts, with ~4-10 service checks per host. So at the end there will be about 1200Service checks. We're planning to do that on an dual 1,4GHz processor server with about 2Gigs of RAM.
> Due to better performance we'll use the Nagios 2.0a1 for that. For creating the graphs we're going to use perfparse I think. Maybe we'll put the mysql db for perfparse on another machine...
>
I did a similar setup (ok, had no database to log into, used flat files
for that) with 200 hosts and 1000 services with netsaint 0.07 on a
933MHz single CPU 512MB RAM under FreeBSD, and the box had a load of
~0.8
(OK, SCSI hardware RAID will do good... was a Compaq DL360 I had)
So I think that the hardware is well dimensioned.
HTH
Olaf
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