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How To Install Zabbix Server 5.0 / 4.0 On CentOS 8 / RHEL 8

Zabbix is an open-source enterprise-ready monitoring tool for servers, network devices, and other IT components. Since the Zabbix is enterprise-ready, you can use it for monitoring the environments ranging from small to larger. Zabbix uses Zabbix Agent (client software) installed on the client-server to collect the data. It can also monitor standard services such as […]

How To Install Cacti On CentOS 8 / RHEL 8

Cacti is an open-source web-based network monitoring tool designed as the front end application for the RRDtool (Round-Robin Database tool), it allows a user to poll the services at an interval of time and resulting in the graph format. Cacti is used to get graph data of CPU, memory, process count, and network bandwidth utilization […]

How To Install Zabbix 5.0/4.0 on Debian 10 / Debian 9

Zabbix is an open-source monitoring tool for servers, network devices, and applications. It uses agents (Zabbix agent) installed on monitored hosts to collect the data. Zabbix also supports agentless monitoring via SNMP, TCP, and ICMP checks, as well as over IPMI, JMX, SSH, and telnet. Here, we will see how to install Zabbix Server Debian […]

How To Install Nagios on CentOS 8 / RHEL 8

Nagios is a free, open-source monitoring tool which helps us to monitor services and applications that run on Windows, Linux, Routers, and other network devices. With the help of Nagios graphical interface, you can monitor basic services (FTP, HTTP, SSH, etc..) and attributes (system load, memory, CPU usage, etc.). In this post, we will see […]

How To Setup Icinga Web 2 on CentOS 7 / RHEL 7

This post covers the installation of Icinga web 2, a web interface for Icinga 2 where you monitor your whole infrastructure in single place. Article Series 1: How To Install Icinga 2 on CentOS 7 / RHEL 7 2: How To Setup Icinga Web 2 on CentOS 7 / RHEL 7 3: How To Add Remote […]