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  1. Today, I want to share my experience working with Zabbix, its architecture, its pros, and its cons. Zabbix is a universal monitoring tool that combines data collection, data visualization, and problem notification. It also allows for some advanced features, such as problem prediction. My first encounter with this monitoring system was in 2014 when I joined a project where Zabbix was already in use for monitoring network devices (routers, switches). Back then, it was version 2.2, and it had a somewhat challenging web interface, even for that time. Over the course of five years, while working on the project, we went through several system upgrades until we finally transitioned to Zabbix 4.0 LTS. The number of monitored network devices grew to several hundred, and we added monitoring for VPN tunnels, physical servers, VMware vCenter, virtual machines, and some services like DNS and NTP. All of this required creating numerous XML templates, but it was worth it as Zabbix, together with the SIEM system, became the main tools for the OPS team. View the full article
  2. Zabbix LLD, or Low-Level Discovery, is a feature of Zabbix that allows you to automatically discover and monitor devices and applications on your network. Zabbix LLD works by running scripts or programs on the devices or applications that you want to monitor. These scripts and programs collect information about the devices or applications, such as their IP addresses, hostnames, and services. Zabbix then uses this information to create new items, triggers, and graphs in Zabbix... View the full article
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