What is the Maximum Number of hosts/Devices Cacti Can Absorb
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What is the Maximum Number of hosts/Devices Cacti Can Absorb
anyone?
how many hosts is too much for cacti?
I have almost 1000 devices in cacti. i will be adding lots more.
how many hosts is too much for cacti?
I have almost 1000 devices in cacti. i will be adding lots more.
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It's usually not an issue of hosts, but data sources.
I have seen systems with 10K hosts and 500K+ data sources.
I would strongly suggest using Boost 2.0 with the Plugin Arch if you decide to proceed, otherwise, you will probably need to throw more hardware at it.
I have seen systems with 10K hosts and 500K+ data sources.
I would strongly suggest using Boost 2.0 with the Plugin Arch if you decide to proceed, otherwise, you will probably need to throw more hardware at it.
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... and of latency, usage of scripts/snmp, poller interval (for SURE) and more.rony wrote:It's usually not an issue of hosts, but data sources.
IMHO you may consider some 10,000 data source as a no-brainer
Above 100,000 data sources it will become tricky, but doable. Never heard of 1,000,000. Just a rule of thumb.
Reinhard
I agree that 100,000 data sources should be doable - however this will depend on hardware really. We are currently up at 91867 data sources using fairly modest hardware with a pretty major rewrite of boost (it was falling over after around 80k data sources with a straight install as a rough guide), and I can foresee this server managing up to 120k - 150k data sources (maybe with a bit more RAM):gandalf wrote:IMHO you may consider some 10,000 data source as a no-brainer Above 100,000 data sources it will become tricky, but doable. Never heard of 1,000,000. Just a rule of thumb.
Reinhard
1.8Ghz quad-core
8Gb RAM
10k rpm disks
We discovered our limits were about 120,000 data sources on dual dual-core Xeon 3 Ghz machines w/ 8G of ram... The number of data sources really is determined by your hardware. Most of the time issues are in the MySQL interaction, so moving some key tables into RAM (such as boost_poller) can make a huge impact.
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There are some users who have approximately 400k data sources. I know personally, that Cacti can scale to over 10k hosts. However, there are aspects of the UI that suffer at that level. These things are being corrected, for the most part, with 0.8.8.
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If you look at the poller_item table, you essentially have the count.
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