Very cool!

> On Dec 12, 2016, at 7:20 PM, Josh Reynolds <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Sounds similar to our pending NMS...
> 
> BMC TrueSight spread across around 8,000 VMs + netapps + infra.
> 
> On Dec 12, 2016 6:14 PM, "Paul Stewart" <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> It really depends …. so in our case, it’s running a dedicated web interface 
> and a pair of pollers.  The SQL backend is clustered serving other systems 
> besides just Solarwinds - it’s a *large* cluster running MS SQL Enterprise 
> and NetApp SAN….  it was already existing for other internal systems we 
> utilize….
> 
> Previous job, with Solarwinds, we ran 3 dedicated polling engines, a 
> dedicated web front end, and a dedicated server with SQL Standard on the 
> backend
> 
> The variables are polling frequency (we are 5 minutes), number of 
> nodes/interfaces/volumes etc…. and to some degree number of users hitting the 
> web interface.  Also, reports can put a load on the system depending on their 
> complexity and how often they run.
> 
> Cheers,
> Paul
> 
>> On Dec 12, 2016, at 7:02 PM, Josh Reynolds <[email protected] 
>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>> 
>> How big of a windows server farm does it take to scale that thing 
>> horizontally?
>> 
>> On Dec 12, 2016 5:49 PM, "Paul Stewart" <[email protected] 
>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>> Rancid at moment - moving to Solarwinds NCM which does pretty much the same 
>> but with a whole bunch of reporting and compliance options, plus integration 
>> with existing network monitoring 
>> 
>>> On Dec 12, 2016, at 3:57 PM, That One Guy /sarcasm 
>>> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> reviving an old thread
>>> 
>>> I put our beta on the network, within 5 minutes of downloading, every 
>>> device we want backups for is backed up, we arent a big shop so its less 
>>> than 50.
>>> 
>>> Even our Fortigates
>>> 
>>> I really like this
>>> 
>>> alot
>>> 
>>> And I hate everything
>>> 
>>> On Mon, May 30, 2016 at 1:58 AM, Eric Kuhnke <[email protected] 
>>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>> Rancid for Cisco and juniper and foundry.
>>> 
>>> Ubnt ptp radios get their config manually backed up before deployment and 
>>> after each firmware upgrade. Configs saved on a file server and on 
>>> mediawiki instance.
>>> 
>>> Same with other ptp links.
>>> 
>>> On May 27, 2016 4:13 PM, "SmarterBroadband" <[email protected] 
>>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>> Interested to hear what people use for automatic backups of their network 
>>> equipment configs.
>>> 
>>>  
>>> 
>>> Mikrotik, Cisco, Zyxel, Ubiquity, Netonix etc…
>>> 
>>>  
>>> 
>>> We currently use Rancid. 
>>> 
>>>  
>>> 
>>> What do you use?
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> -- 
>>> If you only see yourself as part of the team but you don't see your team as 
>>> part of yourself you have already failed as part of the team.
>> 
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