Hi
I can't tell you what minimum spec is, but I know my first production installation of Hobbit was on a $0.00 budget. I couldn't get any management buy-in for a monitoring system. (This changed once they saw Hobbit in action).
I ran Hobbit on a notebook I built from scavenged components in our "scrap" pile. It was a P3 800, with 256Mb of RAM. I installed Mandrake (Mandriva) Linux on it. OK, we never had that many servers we were monitoring, but you could use that as a minimum spec. It did run, and I don't think CPU utilisation ever went much over 10%.
Anybody out there used something of lower spec?
Regards Vernon
Charles Goyard <charles.goyard at orange-ftgroup.com> wrote on 17/09/2007 03:21:58 PM:
Ryan Jay B. Lapuz wrote :
I'm currently documenting hobbit installation and configuration base
on our
company requirements. However, I'm stuck on the information about the minimum hardware requirement of the Hobbit server. I can't seem to find it into the internet. Anyone who has this info?
It depends on the number of clients, but a 5 years old box will make you happy up to, say, 1000 clients. (Henrik has a 3000+ boxes setup hosted on a (very) old Sun server).
In fact, the real hotspot is the hard drive, if you encounter lots of status changes and graph much data. Get fast hard drives.
I have a nice 2x Xeon 3.2GHz with SCSI drives, it show idle 90% of the time, and 6% waiting for IO.
Regards,
-- Charles Goyard - charles.goyard at orange-ftgroup.com - (+33) 1 45 38 01 31 Orange Business Services - online multimedia // ingénierie
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