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Zabbix Proxy enhances the performance, scalability, and efficiency of Zabbix monitoring system. It acts as an intermediary between monitored devices and the Zabbix Server Collecting and forwarding monitoring data on behalf of the server. By offloading data collection and preprocessing tasks, Zabbix Proxy significantly reduces the load on the central server, enabling seamless monitoring of distributed environments.
How Zabbix Proxy Works:
- The proxy connects to the Zabbix Server and retrieves its assigned configuration
- It receives a list of monitored hosts under its responsibility
- Collects and buffers monitoring data locally, ensuring reliability even in case of network disruptions
- At regular intervals, the proxy forwards the buffered data to the Zabbix Server
Zabbix Proxy is an essential component for organizations that need to monitor large-scale, multi-site infrastructures. Whether monitoring remote locations, high-latency networks, or complex distributed environments, Zabbix Proxy ensures seamless data flow and efficient resource utilization.
Highlights
- Zabbix proxy collect and preprocess monitoring data from remote locations and networks while reducing the load on the Zabbix Server
- Zabbix proxy store and forward monitoring data, ensuring uninterrupted monitoring even in case of network disruptions
- Zabbix proxy deploy easily in cloud or hybrid environments to extend monitoring capabilities across multiple regions or data centers
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