[hobbit] Hobbit Features

Rich Smrcina rsmrcina at wi.rr.com
Tue Aug 21 14:06:24 CEST 2007


Ryan,

In my Hobbit presentations I always point people to the Hobbit 
architectural description that Henrik posted to the list some time ago. 
  It is in a message here:

http://www.hswn.dk/hobbiton/2006/11/msg00315.html

It gives good insight into the design of Hobbit.

Like others have said, scan the archives.  There are a number of 
instances of people posting messages of pitting Hobbit and competing 
packages, often having the best success with Hobbit and how much their 
company did (or potentially could) save by doing so.

Best of luck and if there is anything we can do for you, don't hesitate 
to ask.

Ryan Jay B. Lapuz wrote:
> Hi Henrik!
>  
> Congratulations for a job well done being the developer of Hobbit. I've 
> been using Hobbit for over a month now to monitor our servers (database, 
> email, dns, proxy/squid, etc.)  and receiving support from you and other 
> hobbit users whenever I have a problem configuring it. Even though it is 
> not yet fully setup for our server needs, it is already up and running. 
> However it is not yet fully implemented in our company because it is 
> still under debugging/testing together with 3 other sever monitoring 
> tool (*Nagios*, *Zenoss* *Core*, and *Zabbix*).
>  
> Next week, I will defend Hobbit against the 3 other server monitoring 
> tool regarding of what tool are we going to use and I am wondering if 
> you can give me some important information or advantage of Hobbit among 
> the others. I'm sure you already heard about the server monitoring tools 
> that  I mentioned above. I am also preparing my observations about the 
> Hobbit but I think it is not enough since I was not able to expose 
> myself to all of its functions and my technical knowledge is limited 
> (i'm a newbie). So, I think it would be better if I can get the 
> information I need from the Hobbit developer himself.
>  
> Thank you very much and I am looking forward for your kind approval of 
> my request.
>  
> Best regards,
>  
> Ryan

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