Kubernetes monitoring with Zabbix - Initial configuration
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- Опубликовано: 23 янв 2023
- Learn how to monitor your Kubernetes environment with Zabbix!
The video will walk you through the steps required to start monitoring your Kubernetes cluster with the official Zabbix Kubernetes templates.
Read the Zabbix blog article containing step-by-step Kubernetes monitoring deployment guide:
blog.zabbix.com/monitoring-ku...
Download the official Zabbix Kubernetes monitoring templates:
www.zabbix.com/integrations/k...
Download the official Zabbix Helm chart:
git.zabbix.com/projects/ZT/re...
This video overview is provided by The ATS group:
The ATS Group is a Zabbix Certified partner and provides a fully inclusive set of technology services and tools designed to innovate and transform IT. Their systems integration, business resiliency, cloud enablement, infrastructure intelligence, and managed services help businesses of all sizes “get IT done.”
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Excellent explanation thank you so much Michaela
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I have my cluster on rancher which one api must put on the template, how can get the api for Kubernetes rancher on premise?
Is better use mysql on zabbix proxy in this case to monitoring kubernetes? Because the template get many metrics, more than 13k
We suggest switching to a non-SQLite DB backend for proxies at around 500-1000 NVPS (new values per second), depending on the overall performance and available hardware.