Currently we are 4 hypervisors
With about 30 VM's  between 18 VR's

We are upgrading the corporate esx servers this year still so four more servers 
will be moving to the CloudStack enviroment.

CloudStack + XS = 0 licensing 
ESX = $$$

Like I mentioned before the VM's may or may not need monitoring as that will 
only apply to us offering management to those customers.

SaltStack is amazing and will do a lot of the deployment and automation for us 
but yes Zenoss does look decent but I also need something that can check 
multiple DSLAM's, Valere's, even custom SNMP checks for Ubinquity AP's being 
down.

Jeremy
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From: Andrew Kirch <trel...@trelane.net>
Sent: Sunday, October 18, 2015 1:32 AM
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: Re: Cloudstack - Monitoring

I'm going to shamelessly plug Zenoss, we have ZenPacks for both CloudStack,
and Xenserver which should give you deep monitoring of both.

I say shameless, because I am the Zenoss Community Manager.

On Fri, Oct 16, 2015 at 5:25 PM, Jeremy Peterson <jpeter...@acentek.net>
wrote:

> We are looking at a new monitoring software for our corporate
> environment.  Management has requested that CloudStack and XenServer be
> added to that monitoring software.  One of the software titles we are
> looking at is DataDogHQ.
>
> https://bigpanda.io/monitoringscape/
>
> Does anyone use a 3rd party software to monitor process's in your
> cloudstack server farm and hypervisor?
>
> jeremy
>

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