How to Install Zabbix On Debian 9

In this tutorial, we’ll show you how to install Zabbix on a Debian 9 VPS.

Zabbix is a highly integrated open-source system monitoring solution. It is a software that provides monitoring of numerous parameters and metrics such as CPU, network, disk, and many others. All of the reports and statistics are accessible using a web-based front-end interface which ensures that the status of your network and the health of your servers can be easily viewed, from any location, at any time. Let’s begin with installing Zabbix.

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How To Install Zabbix 3.4 Server On CentOS 7

How To Install Zabbix 3.4 Server On CentOS 7

In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Zabbix 3.4 on CentOS 7. Zabbix is an open source network monitoring software designed to monitor and track the status of various network devices, servers, virtual machines and other network hardware. It can use MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite, Oracle or IBM DB2 as a backend data storage. Zabbix back-end is written in C and the web front-end is written in PHP. Zabbix offers multiple monitoring options such as simple checks to verify the availability and responsiveness of standard services such as IMAP or HTTP without installing any software on the monitored machine.

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How to install Zabbix on Ubuntu

How to install Zabbix on Ubuntu

We’ll show you, How to install Zabbix on Ubuntu. Zabbix is the ultimate enterprise-level software designed for real-time monitoring of millions of metrics collected from tens of thousands of servers, virtual machines and network devices. It uses MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite, Oracle or IBM DB2 to store data.
Its backend is written in C and the web frontend is written in PHP. Zabbix offers several monitoring options such as checks that can verify the availability and responsiveness of standard services such as SMTP or HTTP without installing any software on the monitored host. Installing Zabbix on Ubuntu, is fairly easy task and should not take more then 15 minutes.

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