Alot of things count when deploying nagios. Take for instance - if you run
your service check every 5 minutes, it is not the same when you run it every
30 seconds.

So, throw some more light and we might be able to help. I run about 1000
services with 300 hosts. I use a P4 2.0 Ghz with 2 gb of ram. So far, nagios
can take the load. I check services every 90 seconds.

Lex

On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 11:22 AM, Dunn, Larry <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Has anyone found any documentation that would help with deployment
> planning for a Nagios 3 installation?  I am trying to figure out how big the
> virtual server would have to be in order to properly deploy and manage a
> large system environment (over 1,000 hosts and probably more than 5,000
> services monitored). It would be good if anyone has at least the basic
> understanding of the base system and on a per service check basis, how much
> memory is required and how much disk space we would need to plan for.
>
>
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