Nagios World Conference Europe 2011 hosted by Würth Phoenix
We hope the Nagios World Conference Europe was valuable for everyone who participated. We enjoyed seeing so many individuals and organizations, that were looking to deploy or enhance a Open Source monitoring, sharing their experiences and deepening their knowledge.
For all participants as well as for those who could not attend, a first video summary on the Conference is now available. Interviews will follow asap. Any comments will be appreciated 😉
IPMI (the Intelligent Platform Management Interface) has been the de facto standard for managing and monitoring computer hardware for many years, but as Intel explicitly stated here no further updates to the IPMI specification are planned or should be expected. Read More
In a previous article I analyzed how you can create effective visualizations in Kibana, and how to apply machine learning jobs with the goal of extracting as much information as possible from our data. However, you can also think of Read More
ITOA ITOA is the NetEye component which represents time series data using the Grafana graphics engine. Data is usually collected by Telegraf agents and stored into an InfluxDB specialized non-relational database. Flux In order to manipulate the time series data, Read More
The Cyber Apocalypse CTF is back with the 2022 edition. It’s a Jeopardy-style competition organized by Hack The Box and is open to everyone. Together as a security-focused guild (a concept taken from the Spotify model) we here at Würth Read More
The correct configuration and scheduling of downtime is an essential element of a monitoring system for several reasons: Mitigating notificationsProviding IT operations and Service Desk teams with timely information about when monitored systems may be subject to faults due to Read More