Continuing the Zabbix series, this tutorial will guide you on how you can install and configure Zabbix agents on Linux (Debian-based systems and RHEL-based distros) in order to actively monitor local resources on remote systems. The main job of Zabbix agents consists in gathering local information from the targets where they run and sending the
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How to Install Zabbix Agent and Add Windows Host to Zabbix Monitoring – Part 4
Following previous tutorials concerning the Zabbix series, this article describes how to install and set up an instance of a Zabbix agent to run as a service on Microsoft Windows systems in order to monitor your infrastructure windows environments, especially server machines. Requirements How to Install Zabbix on RHEL/CentOS and Debian/Ubuntu – Part 1 How
How to Configure Zabbix to Send Email Alerts to Gmail Account – Part 2
If you are using Zabbix to monitor your infrastructure you might want to receive email alerts from your local domain somewhere on a public internet domain, even if you don’t own a valid registered internet domain name with a mail server which you can configure on your own. This tutorial will briefly discuss how to
How to Install Zabbix on RHEL/CentOS and Debian/Ubuntu
Zabbix is an Open Source, high-level enterprise software designed to monitor and keep track of networks, servers, and applications in real-time. Build in a server-client model, Zabbix can collect different types of data that are used to create historical graphics and output performance or load trends of the monitored targets. The server has the ability
How to Install Zabbix Monitoring Tool on Debian 11/10
Zabbix is a free, open-source, popular and feature-rich IT infrastructure monitoring software developed using PHP language. It is used to monitor networks, servers, applications, services as well as cloud resources. It also supports the monitoring of storage devices, databases, virtual machines, telephony, IT security resources, and much more. [ You might also like: How to