All articles tagged with zabbix
Why your Zabbix or Graphite instance is choking on disk writes, and how to architect a high-availability monitoring stack using NVMe storage and proper database tuning in a post-Safe Harbor Europe.
Stop relying on basic ping checks. Learn how to monitor I/O wait, steal time, and Nginx metrics to ensure your Norwegian VPS infrastructure survives high loads without melting down.
Ping is not monitoring. In this deep dive, we architect a fault-tolerant monitoring solution using Zabbix 3.0, Grafana, and the ELK stack to visualize infrastructure health on Ubuntu 16.04. Learn to detect CPU steal and latency spikes before your Norwegian users even notice.
Stop relying on basic ping checks. Learn to architect a scalable monitoring stack using Zabbix 3.0 and ELK on CentOS 7 to visualize real-time I/O bottlenecks and keep your data within Norwegian borders.
Is your monitoring system actually monitoring, or just pretending? We dismantle legacy Nagios setups and build a high-scale, I/O-intensive monitoring stack using Zabbix 3.0 and Grafana on pure NVMe storage.
Downtime is a choice. Learn how to monitor CPU steal, debug disk latency with iostat, and configure Zabbix 3.0 to catch failures before your Norwegian customers notice.
Uptime is a vanity metric. If your latency is high, you're down. We dive deep into monitoring I/O wait, handling the post-Safe Harbor data landscape, and why raw KVM performance beats containerized noise.
Stop waking up at 3 AM for false positives. A battle-tested guide to architecting a monitoring stack that handles massive throughput using Zabbix, Logstash, and high-IOPS NVMe storage.
It is December 2015. The Safe Harbor agreement is dead. Your servers are taking traffic. If you are still relying on simple ping checks, you are flying blind. Here is how to architect a monitoring stack that actually scales.
With the recent invalidation of Safe Harbor, hosting monitoring infrastructure outside Norway is a risk you can't afford. Here is how to architect a high-performance ELK and Zabbix stack on local KVM instances.
Is your monitoring strategy just a cron job and a prayer? In 2015, 'uptime' isn't enough. We explore the transition from Nagios to time-series metrics, how to detect the dreaded CPU Steal on virtual machines, and why hosting in Norway matters for your data logs.
Pager fatigue destroys DevOps teams. We break down how to tune Zabbix for scale, why 'steal time' is the silent killer of performance, and how proper KVM isolation prevents false positives.
Stop relying on basic ping checks. In this deep dive, we explore how to build a scalable monitoring stack using Zabbix 2.4 and Graphite on high-performance KVM architecture, specifically tailored for the Norwegian market's latency and compliance demands.
Stop relying on load averages and ping checks. Learn how to monitor CPU steal, I/O wait, and Nginx throughput using Zabbix and custom Bash scripts on CentOS 7, specifically tailored for the Norwegian hosting market.
It's 3 AM and the dashboard is green, but the site is down. In this deep dive, we explore moving beyond simple health checks to granular metric collection using Graphite, Zabbix, and KVM-based isolation.
Stop relying on default Nagios checks. This guide dissects true infrastructure observability in 2014, covering disk latency, CPU steal time, and MySQL replication lag, ensuring your Norwegian VPS infrastructure survives the next traffic spike.
Uptime checks lie to you. In 2014, if you aren't graphing I/O wait and CPU steal time, you're flying blind. Here is how to build a battle-hardened monitoring stack on Ubuntu 14.04 that respects Norwegian data sovereignty.
Is your monitoring system generating more false positives than actual alerts? We dive deep into tuning Zabbix 2.2, optimizing MySQL I/O, and leveraging KVM isolation to build a surveillance architecture that actually works.
Stop waking up at 3 AM for false positives. A Senior Systems Architect breaks down how to move from reactive ping-checks to proactive trend analysis using Zabbix, Graphite, and KVM-based isolation in the Norwegian market.