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Monitoring Hybrid Net Infrastructure
Janda, Martin ; Plchot, Oldřich (referee) ; Smrž, Pavel (advisor)
This bachelor thesis follows developement of automatic monitoring system of devices in hybrid network for SELF servis company. System's purpose is to check availability by ICMP packets and to watch values by SNMP protocol. In this text you'll find description of requirements analysis, design of the system and implementation. In the last chapter follows results from real use and ideas for further development.
Optimizing Network Tracking Tool for Management of BUT Campus Network
Drienko, Peter ; Grégr, Matěj (referee) ; Podermański, Tomáš (advisor)
This master's thesis focuses on optimizing the network tracking tool Zabbix. In the first part this thesis provides an overview of techniques used for monitoring computer networks. The thesis also describes the fundamentals of how Zabbix works, especially in large enviroments. In the second part of the thesis we compare existing optimizations of the database structure which divides large, parent tables into small partitions. The most suitable solution is chosen which is then modified for the BUT network needs. Using this optimization we achieved a decrease of the processor utilization on the Zabbix server and a significant decrease in the growth of data on its hard drive.
Monitoring Hybrid Net Infrastructure
Janda, Martin ; Plchot, Oldřich (referee) ; Smrž, Pavel (advisor)
This bachelor thesis follows developement of automatic monitoring system of devices in hybrid network for SELF servis company. System's purpose is to check availability by ICMP packets and to watch values by SNMP protocol. In this text you'll find description of requirements analysis, design of the system and implementation. In the last chapter follows results from real use and ideas for further development.
Optimizing Network Tracking Tool for Management of BUT Campus Network
Drienko, Peter ; Grégr, Matěj (referee) ; Podermański, Tomáš (advisor)
This master's thesis focuses on optimizing the network tracking tool Zabbix. In the first part this thesis provides an overview of techniques used for monitoring computer networks. The thesis also describes the fundamentals of how Zabbix works, especially in large enviroments. In the second part of the thesis we compare existing optimizations of the database structure which divides large, parent tables into small partitions. The most suitable solution is chosen which is then modified for the BUT network needs. Using this optimization we achieved a decrease of the processor utilization on the Zabbix server and a significant decrease in the growth of data on its hard drive.

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