The usual caveats of what you're monitoring and the power of your
servers, that sounds like plenty of server power for 10,000 nodes.
The Zenoss hardware appliance page mentions 1000 devices as well.
http://www.zenoss.com/product/deployment#hardware
Thanks,
Matt Ray
Zenoss Community Manager
community.zenoss.com
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On Sep 8, 2008, at 2:50 PM, Husker97 wrote:
Hi all.
Nice to see a spread of small, medium, and large Zenoss
installations. Appears the largest mentioned to date is around 7000
nodes.
I'm curious abotu collector to database ratios. I am new to Core,
and the manual indicates that a typical collector would handle about
1000-1200 monitored nodes. I've also seen some discussion around
running multiple collectors on a single multi-core system to
effectively use the CPU cores.
So my main question is.....how many collectors can you home into a
single "parent" system and DB? What is a reasonable number?
If I want to monitor 10,000 nodes and have 1 parent/DB and 10
collector systems (11 reasonably equipped servers), will this work?
At what point does the parent/DB start to feel pain?
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