I'm using Opsview for a long period now, where I run the latest and
greatest on a different system than the production one, with a subset of
the services I use in production. Except for the intial trouble, if any,
I have not had any stability problems, not even on the "test" system. If
the issues have been fixed, I upgrade the production one. The setup
above has prevented any unexpected outages on the production environment
whilst giving me the option to test new versions first.
The rock-solid depicts my "production" enviroment. My reaction was meant
for those amongst us who do not have the time/materials to do the same.
Thanks
paul
Ben wrote:
Not much point in a monitoring system that is unstable....
On Sun, May 31, 2009 at 5:09 AM, paul <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi All,
Reading this, I'd say go for it. For us nothing changes, for the users
wanting to have a rock-solid stable monitoring system, they can choose
wheter or not they want the paid version.
Regards
paul
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