Zabbix has been part of my toolbox for quite some time. I can easily say it's an indispensable tool for me now.
Managing a dozen servers without Zabbix would be unimaginable. I'm monitoring all of this: CPU, Memory, Hard-drives, website response times, downtime. The UI might be a bit "old school", but everything works flawlessly.
With regards to hard-drive monitoring, I love the machine learning option that allows you to "predict" the number of days before running out of space. That's quite helpful, as I've got some of my servers down due to running out of space multiple times in the past (before I was using Zabbix).
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Official Zabbix trainings, documentation on zabbix.com ? Source: over 1 year ago
Hallo, do you know a howto to install zabbix on an ubuntu 20.04 ? I tried the manuals from zabbix.com for MySQL Apache but it didn't work. Source: about 2 years ago
He suggested that I indeed should set up a home-lab. To be specific he said that I should create a minimal install of Centos 8 and install zabbix server on it (https://zabbix.com) and monitor a whole bunch of other VMs, services and stuff.. He said that I should set up a variety of VMs and also maybe host a website on one of them. And then if I was able to do that, I could help to share a load of zabbix related... Source: about 2 years ago
This is a fresh 21.10 install, using the install repo as detailed on the zabbix.com download page. Source: over 2 years ago
Well, if you can't find anyone, I am more than happy to fill the slot with something regarding Zabbix - just let me know ;). Source: over 2 years ago
For my case with Mass Effect, this app helped: http://easyresapp.com/ you can install it for free from app store and change the resolution as you like in mac os, the the same is inherited in the game. Source: about 2 years ago
Download Easy res from the App Store. http://easyresapp.com/ this is a menu bar utility that lets you easily change the internal resolution to whatever. Totally free. Source: about 2 years ago
Pro Tip: Install EasyRes (free) and change your monitor to the x1 setting for the resolution you wish to run in the game. Makes a huge difference to the number of pixels you're pushing, but the game looks exactly the same. Source: about 2 years ago
I have to use http://easyresapp.com/ - but other wise had no problems with the upgrade to 12.3. Source: about 2 years ago
I use Easy Res, makes it quick to switch resolutions/scaling. I use it for work as when screen sharing 4k is to much http://easyresapp.com/. Source: about 2 years ago
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