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Learn Zabbix 2024 – Best Zabbix Courses & Best Zabbix Tutorials

Best Zabbix Courses 2021

 

Best Zabbix Tutorials 2021

Zabbix 5 Application and Network Monitoring

Zabbix is ​​a complete, open source monitoring software solution for networks, operating systems and applications. In this course, you will install and thoroughly configure Zabbix server, Zabbix proxy, multiple Zabbix agents on Windows, Linux and MacOS, whether on the same network, or behind a firewall, on dedicated hardware or Virtual machines hosted locally or in the cloud. Zabbix can be used in the enterprise or even on your own home network where you can have much better visibility of what is connected and running and how they are being used.

You will learn:
Installation and configuration of the Zabbix server, agents and proxies on PC, Linux and MacOS
Create auto-registration and network discovery rules to automatically add and configure discovered hosts, network devices, and applications
Configure LLD discovery rules and actions to automatically configure SNMP devices in specific groups and assign templates
Understand the active and passive elements
Build a reusable PCI DSS monitoring model for all hosts
Configuration of domain name and SSL for Zabbix server
Install and configure a sending SMTP server for emails only
Configure the media type for personalized email, Slack, Telegram, and SMS notifications
Advanced elements and triggers on PC, Linux and MacOS
Create stand-alone screens and models
Create a graphical network map of all hosts showing status
Creating model elements to assign to multiple hosts
Element preprocessing using Regex, Javascript, and JSONPath
Cloning objects to produce a PCI DSS model
Web monitoring from different geographic locations for HTTP status codes and response speeds
Create a prototype LLD chart from a file system discovery rule and add it to a model screen
Create a prototype LLD trigger that fires in a range
Configure PSK encryption between Zabbix server, agents and proxies
Configure Trigger Ok event generation to minimize alert flapping
Run commands remotely on Windows and Linux
Monitor SSL certificate expiration
Monitoring Log Files Nginx Proxy HTTP Status Codes
Run Docker commands with administrative scripts
User settings
Run Powershell scripts to check for Windows updates
Calculated items
Dependent items
Monitoring the JSON API with the HTTP Agent Element
Zabbix shipper and trapper, with many examples
Configure Grafana with MySQL and Zabbix data sources
Configure MySQL monitoring
Configure SNMP hosts and poll using OIDs and MIBs
Configure SNMP traps
Introducing Prometheus Node Exporter, Installing as a Service, and Host Configuration
Configure LLD Discovery and Actions to Automatically Configure Prometheus Node Exporters
Introduction to the Zabbix API with examples, Python script, user permissions and test tool

Zabbix Network Monitoring Essentials

“Zabbix Network Monitoring Essentials” is a comprehensive video course that gives a comprehensive introduction to the main features of Zabbix enterprise level monitoring software. Learn how to set up your own monitoring server and take advantage of many useful features hidden in the documentation. The course starts by showing you a new installation of the Zabbix server. All the relevant features will be explained step by step while going through the web interface.

First, you will learn how to collect information about your servers using the Zabbix agent. You will then use triggers to define which conditions describe real problems and should trigger an alert. Additionally, you will learn how to visualize items and triggers on screens and maps. By the end of the course, you will have configured and learned how to manage a Zabbix server like a pro.

You will learn:
Install and configure your own Zabbix server with the required database and web interface
Quick start by configuring one item, one trigger and one action to achieve minimal working setup
Automatically monitor servers on your network by managing hosts and using Autodiscover
Add items to hosts to collect information about server states. Use templates to avoid repetitive tasks
Learn how to zoom and move data in the interactive graph viewer by accessing the history of monitored items
Add custom elements by creating user settings if Zabbix does not have the required functionality
Manage triggers to identify a problem in your infrastructure. Add trigger dependencies to avoid redundant alerts
Configure specific actions to provide alerts to required contacts or automatically try to resolve the issue
Manage users and user groups to give precise control to the people who use and manage your Zabbix installation
Set up screens and maps to visualize the status of your network and monitor complex infrastructures

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