Thank you very much for this detailed overview !... your insights about the WHYs are very helpful. The only question, with all those modifications : - is 6.4 (and before) still useful? (for new installs) - potential stability
In my experience it was just a matter of translating customized configuration parameters into a docker compose file. It wasn't terribly difficult, assuming you know docker sufficiently. The "hard" part was I had some custom externalscripts that had python dependencies so I had to use the Zabbix docker server image as a base and build on top of it with some extra bits.
I know it’s not new, but I’d love a video on the pros and cons as well as implementing MySQL partitioning. I’ve seen a few posts here and there (apologies I don’t have a source) of how there are some downsides such as performance issues when referring to two item values in a trigger where one lands in one partition and another lands in another (for example).
Hi Dima, it would be terrific to know more about web monitoring. In my company, we want to switch to Zabbix from Pingdom. Is Zabbix able to replace Pingdom completely?
thanks bro i wanna know if there is any tutorial to use snmptrap to send an alert to an external system to inform it about a trigger happen with zabbix
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I am interested in a step by step upgrade tutorial from 6.0 LTS to 7.0. Great job Dmitry, very useful YT channel.
I am interested in a step by step upgrade tutorial from 6.0 LTS to 7.0. Great job Dmitry, very useful YT channel.X3
How about a video showing the correct upgrade process from 6.4 to the latest?
Got my Zabbix shirt on and I've been looking forward to this release and your video :) Thanks!
I am interested in a step by step upgrade tutorial from 6.0 LTS to 7.0. Great job Dmitry, very useful YT channel. X2
Thanks to Zabbix Team ❤
Thanks for the viedo. I would like to see more details from the browser monitoring in the next viedo.
Thank you very much for this detailed overview !...
your insights about the WHYs are very helpful.
The only question, with all those modifications :
- is 6.4 (and before) still useful? (for new installs)
- potential stability
Thank you for this overview
Can't wait to see how easy it is to migrate my current zabbix appliance to a new 7.0 docker, so that I can try out the new javascript monitoring.
In my experience it was just a matter of translating customized configuration parameters into a docker compose file. It wasn't terribly difficult, assuming you know docker sufficiently. The "hard" part was I had some custom externalscripts that had python dependencies so I had to use the Zabbix docker server image as a base and build on top of it with some extra bits.
I know it’s not new, but I’d love a video on the pros and cons as well as implementing MySQL partitioning. I’ve seen a few posts here and there (apologies I don’t have a source) of how there are some downsides such as performance issues when referring to two item values in a trigger where one lands in one partition and another lands in another (for example).
Will the newer version of PHP be automatically upgraded when I update the server, or do I need to look into upgrading PHP separately?
Thank you, looks really good!
Thank you for this video. Is it possible to determine which HA proxy the agent will prefer from the HA pool?
Hi Dima, it would be terrific to know more about web monitoring. In my company, we want to switch to Zabbix from Pingdom. Is Zabbix able to replace Pingdom completely?
Super amped, Thanks!
thanks bro i wanna know if there is any tutorial to use snmptrap to send an alert to an external system to inform it about a trigger happen with zabbix
Hi Dmitry, Hi Comunity
In a new version of Zabbix I want to see a clickable (possible to chosse one item) graphs like in Grafana.
Could you make a tutorial for SLA and KPI reports
what iş the prerequisities to use Timescale DB? Do we need to have PostgreSQL or is it possible with MySQL?
TimescaleDB is a PostgreSQL extension ...
Thanks.