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Anonymous
Open-source consultant and
Zabbix trainer at OICTS

Monitoring Failed Jobs in NetBackup with Zabbix
October 23, 2024
Community
Monitoring backup solutions can be an arduous task – especially since many backup tools don’t provide APIs and simply are not easy to work with. One such solution – NetBackup – provides its own set of challenges, but fortunately we have Zabbix, with its low-level discovery (LLD) features and the possibility to leverage user parameters […]

Anonymous Anonymous
Open-source consultant and
Zabbix trainer at OICTS

Making Patient Care Easier with Zabbix and Open-Future
July 11, 2024
Case Study
The Antwerp University Hospital (UZA) is a university center known for top clinical and customer-friendly patient care, high-quality academic training, and groundbreaking scientific research with an important international dimension. The UZA has 593 hospital beds in 26 nursing units, as well as 41 highly specialized medical services where more than 800,000 patients are consulted every […]

Anonymous Anonymous
Open-source consultant and
Zabbix trainer at OICTS

Securing the Zabbix Frontend
March 27, 2024
Handy Tips
The frontend is what we use to login into our system. The Zabbix frontend will connect to our Zabbix server and our database. But we also send information from our laptop to the frontend. It’s important that when we enter our credentials that we can do this in a safe way. So it makes sense […]

Anonymous Anonymous
Open-source consultant and
Zabbix trainer at OICTS

How to write a Zabbix book
August 7, 2020
Community
Books are a great way to transfer knowledge and experience to other users. Learn the best practices on how to write a Zabbix book yourself.

Anonymous Anonymous
Open-source consultant and
Zabbix trainer at OICTS

Upgrade Zabbix and migrate to PostgreSQL with TimescaleDB
July 7, 2020
Case Study
Open-Future is a company based in Nossegem (Belgium), focused exclusively on the open-source market. Read the case showing how the company upgraded to Zabbix 4.4 and migrated from PostgreSQL table partitioning to PostgreSQL with TimescaleDB to ensure Zabbix support.

Anonymous Anonymous
Open-source consultant and
Zabbix trainer at OICTS