Capacity Planning & Graphs
Posted: Tue Sep 17, 2013 2:21 pm
Greetings.
I am a new user to this community, but hope to be fairly active going forward. I'm a solutions architect at the company I work for, and we have already made the decision to move to Nagios for alerting purposes, which we are rolling out. I also have the responsibility of Capacity Planning and have used another product for years. I'm considering going with just Nagios for this also, and getting rid of the other product to save $$.
My question is:
Is there a set of performance graphs that would be more meaningful to a capacity planner, such as CPU Utilization (1-100%), Memory Utilization, Disk I/O & Utilization %, Network Interface traffic, etc. I know this is certainly do-able, but as a new user to Nagios, and being somewhat of a hack as far as programming goes, I find myself coming to you folks.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Chris
I am a new user to this community, but hope to be fairly active going forward. I'm a solutions architect at the company I work for, and we have already made the decision to move to Nagios for alerting purposes, which we are rolling out. I also have the responsibility of Capacity Planning and have used another product for years. I'm considering going with just Nagios for this also, and getting rid of the other product to save $$.
My question is:
Is there a set of performance graphs that would be more meaningful to a capacity planner, such as CPU Utilization (1-100%), Memory Utilization, Disk I/O & Utilization %, Network Interface traffic, etc. I know this is certainly do-able, but as a new user to Nagios, and being somewhat of a hack as far as programming goes, I find myself coming to you folks.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Chris