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Sizing new hardware

Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2019 3:26 pm
by gregwhite
We are looking at hardware requirements to replace our NagiosXI environment. I am trying to understand where hardware can make a difference.
Our current server is monitoring 2400 devices and is running about 13,500 services. We currently have 24g of memory and dual 8-core cpu on our Nagios server. Does NagiosXI like the log server have a max on memory? Can we go to 64g or 128g?
Do we leave the CPU as is or give it a bump up.
Currently our database is off-loaded to another server. If we move to SSD I think we have to have it local. Is local SSD better than a database on a remote spinning disk?

Thanks,
Greg

Re: Sizing new hardware

Posted: Tue Mar 26, 2019 8:08 am
by scottwilkerson
gregwhite wrote:Does NagiosXI like the log server have a max on memory? Can we go to 64g or 128g?
XI doesn't have this limitation, so yes you can bump it up to 128GB
gregwhite wrote: If we move to SSD I think we have to have it local. Is local SSD better than a database on a remote spinning disk?
For sure, I would highly recommend SSD's for any server XI and it's associated databases are on. I believe SSD's with the database on the local server is the best solution.

These fast disks are going to have the single biggest impact of any hardware you put in the new server, the RAM and CPU's are important but the disk access speed and IOPS is the usual bottleneck.

Re: Sizing new hardware

Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2019 4:19 pm
by gregwhite
Thanks.
Appreciate your help.

Greg

Re: Sizing new hardware

Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2019 4:26 pm
by scottwilkerson
gregwhite wrote:Thanks.
Appreciate your help.

Greg
No problem