Hi,
The problem is that we've a huge variety of device models worldwide and we'll discover most of the models when we start with the roll-out
Let me remake the question, is observium ready to work on a master of masters architecture design?
Thanks in advance for your help
Kind Regards.
2016-03-15 17:54 GMT+01:00 Adam Armstrong adama@memetic.org:
It all depends very much on the types of devices. 20k 500 port switches isn't going to happen. 20k Linux services is probably pretty easy.
adam.
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On 15/03/2016 16:41:13, Ruiz, Carlos carlos.ruiz.cr2@roche.com wrote: Good morning everyone,
We're evaluating to use observium as hardware monitoring devices based on snmp protocol for devices located all around the world.
We're talking about 20K devices and I believe that have one single host locate in SSF, getting all the info from all the devices, located on places like Shangai may not be the best scenario to get the best performance from the tool itself
Does observium support the concept of Master of masters?, I mean have local master observium hosts (EMEA, APAC, NA) and consolidate all the info in one single Master Observium Instance
If not what will be a recommended approach to cover an scenario like the one described
Thanks in advance for your help and collaboration
Kind Regards
Carlos Ruiz Compute System Management Senior Engineer
Roche Farma, S.A.Josefa Valcarcel, 40. ES-28027 Madrid (Spain)
Phone: +34 91 305 99 25 Mobile: +34 662 10 46 14
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