Thoughts on Setting Up a Monitoring Wall for Network and Sys Admin Teams?

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Asked By TechWhiz34 On

I'm considering implementing a monitoring wall for our Sys Admin and Network monitoring tasks. The goal is to keep an eye on various aspects, including:

- Online services like Microsoft and other external app outages.
- Network health, specifically ISP link availability.
- Overall infrastructure status, mainly server uptime or downtime.
- Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) from our ticketing systems.

What applications would you suggest for setting this up?

5 Answers

Answered By MonitorGuru99 On

There are tons of tools out there; I suggest checking out Checkmk, Prometheus combined with Grafana, or Zabbix. But keep in mind, testing each of these can take a lot of your time which might be tight for you.

QuickFixX -

Definitely, it’s a lot to sift through. Just remember to look for one that meets your needs without complicating things further!

Answered By NewbieTester32 On

I'd love to set up a monitoring wall! I tried starting with CheckMK, but the onboarding for certain configs in the free version is taking longer than I expected.

Answered By SkepticalTechie On

I feel like a monitoring wall could be a waste of time and resources. Instead, focus on making notifications more meaningful, like text or email alerts that actually provide value.

CuriousAdmin22 -

But wouldn’t having real-time visuals on a wall help during network issues? A quick glance could show if a customer’s internet is down, right?

Answered By NetworkNerd57 On

We use a WUG map displayed on a 55-inch TV, and it works brilliantly. The higher-ups find it impressive, and it keeps things transparent without overwhelming us.

Answered By PragmaticAdmin21 On

Honestly, I've tried setting up a monitoring wall with multiple screens in the past, but found it more distracting than useful. It’s better to set alerts for actionable items instead of showcasing everything at once. A single, well-configured system can often do the job just as well!

GratefulUser88 -

Thanks for sharing your experience! It helps to know what works and what doesn't.

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