Hi,
In my company, we are currently monitoring ~7000 devices (unix, microsoft, network, firewall, storage) in 13 datacenters in different countries (Spain, Italy, Germany, Belgium, France, Amsterdam, Belgium, UK).
The architecture is simple: one hobbit cluster using Heartbeat in each datacenter (= 13 clusters) reporting to a central cluster by bbproxy and some custom scripts to concatenate/consolidate the bb-hosts files correctly.
My question is for the future, we need to support 20 000 devices and i would like to know if hobbit is able to do that. (scalability). Indeed, my company doesn¹t trust that it¹s possible, and they want to move to HP BSM or EMC Smarts .... :-(
Any experience about that is welcome.
Regards, Nico
Sorry a bug in my mail client. :-(
On 08/07/09 mercredi 8 15:29, "Nicolas" <nico at crysto.org> wrote:
Hi,
In my company, we are currently monitoring ~7000 devices (unix, microsoft, network, firewall, storage) in 13 datacenters in different countries (Spain, Italy, Germany, Belgium, France, Amsterdam, Belgium, UK).
The architecture is simple: one hobbit cluster using Heartbeat in each datacenter (= 13 clusters) reporting to a central cluster by bbproxy and some custom scripts to concatenate/consolidate the bb-hosts files correctly.
My question is for the future, we need to support 20 000 devices and i would like to know if hobbit is able to do that. (scalability). Indeed, my company doesn¹t trust that it¹s possible, and they want to move to HP BSM or EMC Smarts .... :-(
Any experience about that is welcome.
Regards, Nico
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