If you start pricing out other comparable commercial solutions you'll come up 
to similar $$$ amount, and you'll have less flexibility.  At least that's been 
my experience...

Anyway, I've used the howto on the Zenoss website that describes how to do this 
with Zenoss Core. 

http://www.zenoss.com/community/docs/howtos/setting-up-multiple-zenperfsnmp-collectors-across-different-hosts
 

The howto is sparse, but it was complete enough for me to make it work.  
Starting with the sprint releases I think all the services now are able to 
connect to a remote zenhub.  This document covers the current stable release so 
if your using the beta's you'll have to enable the other services to use the 
remote zenhub.  

Zenoss Core is fully capable of doing what you want, but Zenoss Enterprise 
apparently does it out of the box, or the Zenoss team sets it up for you.




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