Zabbix 7 IT Infrastructure Monitoring Cookbook: Explore the new features of Zabbix 7 for designing, building, and maintaining your Zabbix setup

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  1. Excellent for those experienced or just learning to utilize Zabbix in an environment.
    Zabbix is an enterprise-class open source distributed monitoring solution.With Zabbix 7 IT Infrastructure Monitoring CookbookZabbix monitors numerous parameters of a network and the health and integrity of servers, virtual machines, applications, services, databases, websites, the cloud and more.with a a flexible notification mechanism Zabbix can send alerts for virtually any event. This allows a fast reaction to server problems. Zabbix offers excellent reporting and data visualization and this book gives details to optimize based on all the latest features in Zabbix 7.Excellent for those experienced or just learning to utilize Zabbix in an environment.All Zabbix reports and statistics, as well as configuration parameters, are accessed through a web-based frontend. A web-based frontend ensures that the status of your network and the health of your servers can be assessed from any location. Properly configured, Zabbix can play an important role in monitoring IT infrastructure. This is equally true for small organizations with a few servers and for large companies with a multitude of servers.Zabbix is free of cost. Zabbix is written and distributed under the AGPL-3.0 license. It means that its source code is freely distributed and available for the general public.

  2. Zabbix 7 has many changes, and this book is necessary for mastering them.
    As mentioned earlier, Zabbix 7 introduces several changes. If you are migrating from Zabbix 6 or earlier versions of this monitoring platform, you have two options: you can navigate through the Zabbix documentation on your own, which is fine, or you can have this book at your disposal to expedite your adoption of the new and updated Zabbix features. For newcomers to Zabbix, this book is essential due to the learning curve of this product, which, although less steep than that of some competitors, still presents a challenge. As a Zabbix veteran starting to embrace Zabbix 7, you’ll appreciate having this excellent reference on hand. What this book is not: a replacement for Zabbix documentation. It takes a practical approach as a “how to do it” reference, empowering you with the knowledge and skills to use Zabbix 7 effectively. Like many references of this nature, it is limited to the authors’ examples. However, Nathan and Brian have assembled a comprehensive selection of excellent, common HOWTOs.

  3. Excellent resource!
    I love how this book takes you through the why and how of tasks I find myself doing often, but is still deeply technical. I’d definitely recommend it to new and seasoned Zabbix admins alike.

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