Tuesday, 20 March 2018

FAN Nagios System Requirements











Fully Automated Nagios System Requirements






System requirements


Minimum system requirements

  • 4 GB free disk space
  • 1 GB of RAM.
  • 1 processor core

Recommended system requirements


  • 20 GB plus the required disk space recommended essentialy for /var. Disk space needed by mysql and rrd files

  • 2 processors core or hyper-thread for each virtualized CPU.

  • 2 GB of RAM.

Virtualization

You can install FAN on VMware ESX 3.5 or vSphere 4.1, but it is not recommended for large perimeters (1000 hosts and 5000 services for example). However we recommend using one vCPU.

Source: http://www.fullyautomatednagios.org/documentation/how-to-install-fan/

However, the amount of required disk memory obviously depends on the number of hosts and parameters that are being monitored. If you're planning to keep a long history of monitored parameters, you should be thinking of at least a couple of gigabytes to have enough space to store the history in the database. 

Nagios XI - System Requirements








Nagis XI System Requirements









Overview

Make sure the server you install Nagios XI on meets the requirements below.

Supported Distributions:

Nagios XI is currently supported with the following Linux distributions for both 32 and 64 bit installations:
  • CentOS 6/7
  • RHEL 6/7

Minimum system specs:
  • 1 GHz Processor
  • 1 GB RAM
  • 8 GB HD

Recommended system specs:
  • 2+ GHz Processor
  • 2 GB RAM
  • 40 GB HD
  • RAID 5 Drive Configuration

Nagios XI - Hardware Requirements


Overview



This document is intended to provide general guidelines on the hardware requirements needed to run Nagios XI. As each IT infrastructure differs, the hardware requirements for monitoring can vary. For example, the guidelines below assume that you are running active checks. If you are utilizing a large number of passive checks, the requirements are less than the guidelines below. 

Requirements

The table below provides hardware recommendations based on a node (host) to service ratio of 1:5.
Monitored Nodes / HostsMonitored ServicesHard Drive SpaceCPU CoresRAM
5025040 GB1 - 21 - 4 GB
10050080 GB2 - 44 - 8 GB
> 500> 2500120 GB> 4> 8 GB

Performance Enhancements

There are a number of modifications that you can make to Nagios XI in order to increase performance, and therefore increase the number of nodes and services you can monitor with less hardware. These include:
  • Offloading the MySQL database to a remote server
  • Using a ramdisk
  • Enabling rrdcache
Source: https://support.nagios.com/kb/article.php?id=12

However, the amount of required disk memory obviously depends on the number of hosts and parameters that are being monitored. If you're planning to keep a long history of monitored parameters, you should be thinking of at least a couple of gigabytes to have enough space to store the history in the database.