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Re: IP Address Management IPAM software for small ISP


From: Eric <eric () roxanne org>
Date: Thu, 27 Dec 2012 08:01:11 -0500

I ran Zenoss for a network with about 5k - 7k switches/APs, about 100 L3 devices (routers, firewalls), and about 50 
servers/appliances without any polling problems.  This was a few years ago on the open source product.  With that said, 
we were reluctant to expand this to monitor the rest of our enterprise as the open source version didn't support 
distributed polling/collection, which might be the scaling issue Jo mentioned...  That, unfortunately, was only 
available in the paid "enterprise" one.  Other than that, we really liked it.



On Dec 25, 2012, at 1:57 AM, Mike Hale <eyeronic.design () gmail com> wrote:

Ahhh.

That sucks.  I've never put our Zenoss installs through quite that much
traffic.  That's a shame to hear.


On Mon, Dec 24, 2012 at 10:53 PM, Jo Rhett <jrhett () netconsonance com> wrote:

Small shop people wise with millions of customers and tens of thousands of
application and log-derived data sources. We use Zenoss extensively and
mostly we keep having to make decisions what data to pull out of it so it
can function.

I have previously worked at larger enterprises which had millions of data
sources, and Zenoss couldn't dream of handling that, no matter how much
hardware we threw at it.


On Dec 24, 2012, at 10:48 PM, Mike Hale wrote:

Very small shop with millions of data sources?

lol?


On Mon, Dec 24, 2012 at 10:38 PM, Jo Rhett <jrhett () netconsonance com>wrote:

On Dec 20, 2012, at 9:26 PM, Charles N Wyble wrote:
Zenoss works very well

Um... you lost me after the first 4 words. Zenoss might work acceptably
for very, very small organizations with very small amounts of data. Zenoss
is incapable of scaling to even moderate-sized data sets with tens of
thousands of data sources, nevermind medium sized data sets with millions
of data sources. I work at a very small shop with three total engineers and
Zenoss was unable to scale beyond 1/4 of our data sources with dozens of
cores and hundreds of gigabytes of RAM on numerous systems.  It doesn't
actually use any of these, the internal deadlocks in the architecture make
it impossible for it to scale.

That Zenoss might make a better IP management tool than what it is
purported and sold to do... amuses.

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