mray wrote:
> There are no maximums built in, so you're limited by hardware, which  varies 
> greatly on what and how you're monitoring.  I'm not sure what  the largest 
> installation is, but I know we have more than a few 10K+  Enterprise 
> installations.  I'd love to hear what the largest community installation is.

I shortly reached 900 devices and 40.000 Datapoints on a dual single-core Xeon 
box with 2 GB Ram. After that point the box started to swap continuously and 
you had to do bad things to keep it up running (regular reboots, turning of 
zenmodeler,..) .

Nice (and dangerous) thing with the community version is that you can freely 
add new devices and data points. So with a large enough network and some 
scripting skills you  almost surely will screw up your first Zenoss install 
sooner or later (hey why not monitor every network printer we have and see when 
its turn off).

I now have scaled back to about half of what I monitored previously, but I'm 
eagerly waiting for the new dual quad-core box with 16 GB RAM to arrive.

cu andreas




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