Hello,
I am trying to get an idea of a central server to host ratio for a large
Nagios 3.2 deployment I am working on.
I anticipate having about 600 distributed servers , each responsible for 10-15
hosts ( including itself ) . I figure about 10 - 15 checks per host. All
hosts are identical and all will have the same checks.
Each central server would probably be a SuSE 11 VM server.
Any rules of thumb for determining the number of hosts ? distributed server a
central server can accommodate ?
Can provide details as needed.
Thanks in advance,
Steve
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