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Zabbix Server is the core element of Zabbix software. It performs the polling and trapping of data, calculates triggers, and sends notifications to users. It is the nerve center to which Zabbix agents and proxies report on the availability and integrity of systems, and it can remotely check networked services (such as web servers and mail servers) using simple service checks.
The server is the central hub and source of truth in which all configuration, statistical, and operational data is stored. It will actively alert administrators when problems arise in any monitored system.
All of the configuration information for Zabbix is stored in the database, which both the server and the web frontend interact with. For example, when a user creates a new item using the web frontend (or API) it is added to the items table in the database. Every 10 seconds, the Zabbix server queries the items table for a list of active items, which is then stored in a cache within the Zabbix server.
For distributed and large-scale monitoring environments, Zabbix Proxy can be used to offload monitoring tasks from the Zabbix server.
Highlights
- Zabbix track performance and availability across servers, networks, applications, databases, and cloud environments in real time
- Zabbix detect issues proactively, receive instant notifications, and automate incident response to minimize downtime
- Zabbix easily scale to monitor thousands of devices while seamlessly integrating with AWS services for enhanced cloud observability
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t3.medium Recommended | $0.30 |
m6i.large | $0.40 |
m7i.large | $0.40 |
m7i.8xlarge | $4.00 |
m7i.4xlarge | $2.00 |
m6i.2xlarge | $1.15 |
m7i.2xlarge | $1.15 |
t3a.small | $0.20 |
t3.small | $0.20 |
m7i.xlarge | $0.60 |
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Powerful, Flexible Monitoring with Highly Customizable Dashboards and Alerts
What I like most is its flexibility and wide monitoring support. It supports Linux servers, Windows systems, SNMP devices, VMware, cloud services, custom scripts, and application monitoring in a single platform. The dashboard and alerting system are highly customizable, and the proxy architecture helps in monitoring remote locations efficiently.
The template-based monitoring saves a lot of time, especially for infrastructure monitoring. Integration support for AWS, VMware, databases, APIs, and notification platforms like Slack and Telegram is also very useful.
One downside is that the initial setup and trigger configuration can be complex for beginners. The UI feels slightly outdated in some areas, and fine-tuning alerts requires experience to avoid excessive notifications. Many users in the community also mention the learning curve and configuration complexity.
Overall, Zabbix is an excellent monitoring tool for system administrators and enterprises looking for a scalable and cost-effective monitoring solution with advanced customization capabilities.
We use it to monitor Linux servers, VMware hosts, services, CPU usage, memory, disk space, network availability, and uptime from a centralized dashboard. It helps identify issues before they become critical by sending real-time alerts and notifications.
The biggest benefit is reduced downtime and faster troubleshooting. Instead of manually checking multiple servers, we can quickly detect performance issues, service failures, or resource spikes from one platform. It also improves response time for incidents and helps maintain service availability for clients and internal systems.
There are better, I'm only using this because I have to.
2. You need to be an expert in Zabbix in order to use it effectively
3. It only works well when you bolt on 3rd party mods
4. The support is far to expensive for the poor service it provides.