What I found is that the bag is one the most important pieces of the kit. The old bag. A few months ago, I ran across Veto Pro Pac. These guys design bags for various trade industries HVAC, plumbing, carpentry. This stuff gets dropped. It gets hung up in odd places, filled with heavy tools, stretching the stitching to its limits. It gets dragged through dirt and mud. Basically, some of the worst conditions you could expect.
Veto designs for this. Waterproof bases and fabric. Heavy duty zippers and D-rings. Double stitching. Great stuff all around. When I first started building my kit out, I decided that I wanted to not worry so much about having this stolen, so I went down the Harbor Freight route for a lot of things. For DC use, it just works. The MC with the miscellaneous gear side open. The pockets on this side are large and can fit various electronics and testing gear The MC with the tool-side open My commonly used tools: Screwdrivers, pliers, Miscellaneous gear that I need on occasion.
Various pieces for making serial connections to our equipment Things for writing and cutting. These are bright safety orange and have an insulating jacket on the handle and driver shaft. Harbor Freight Piece Security Bit Set — you never know what wild bit some manufacturer is going to lock you out with. I use a spare Craftsman magnetic bit driver with this. I have a handful of Craftsman open ended wrenches and sockets from an old kit I had years ago for emergency work on the car.
December 20, 3 minute read. Provide consistency — Once your configurations are set up correctly, an automated solution will deliver the same results each time it is run. Automation tools eliminate manual procedures where technicians can miss a step or enter a typo.
Leverage the effectiveness of your staff — Your technicians can spend their time on developing solutions rather than manually performing the same configurations over and over again for multiple machines, such as installing a software update on hundreds of PCs. Make your staff more efficient — You can do more with less.
Fewer people can manage many Data Center functions through automation. Download e-book. Data Center Operations Guide. You may also like. View all posts. Automatically backup servers and data on a scheduled basis. Change management Device configuration Application installation Unattended installs and image-based, script-based, or template-based provisioning User and file share creation Printer management Group policies for access and management.
User issues Incident management pre-defined solutions reporting. Network Configuration Manager — this tool is used for automatic network configuration management and backups. It helps save time and improves network reliability and security by managing configurations, changes, and compliance of routers, switches, and other connectivity devices.
It can identify performance or configuration issues on many of the popular network devices made by the likes of Cisco Nexus, Cisco ASA, and Palo Alto network devices. When coupled with NethPath, administrators can see any changes that have been made in the configurations of network service paths and then handle them accordingly. They can also troubleshoot performance issues caused by configuration changes when this tool is coupled with PerfStack.
Storage Resource Monitor SRM — and here, we have a storage management and performance monitoring tool. It helps visualize storage environments by tracking volumes, RAID groups, storage pools, disks, and much more. This, in turn, helps fix storage issues faster by allowing for drilling into data store details where administrators can first spot storage issues and then use SRM to investigate each layer further.
As we can see, SolarWinds Orion is worth investing in because of its own capabilities as well as its ability to integrate and work with numerous other SolarWinds products that are used to administer applications, servers, and networks. Datadog Network Device Monitoring is the ideal tool to use for the collection of telemetry from SNMP-managed devices which are themselves automatically discovered by the Datadog Agent which collects their metrics and events and sends it back to Datadog, the SaaS-based data analytics platform.
Once discovered, the metrics are instantly visualized with out-of-the-box dashboards that display data for data center and device performances. Administrators can then start identifying and troubleshooting a range of issues, be they on on-premises or hybrid networks before they impact users. This dashboard quickly shows how many devices are up and running and displays an inventory of all the monitored devices, sorted by device uptime or with the help of tag-based filters, for example, to zero-in on devices from any particular location.
The data center Overview dashboard also has graphs that display forecasts on inbound and outbound bandwidth metrics in order to predict when specific interfaces will exceed their limits based on their historical performances. After all, an increase in usage could lead to greater network latency, which could in turn render a network unusable during this time. Administrators can, therefore, create forecast monitors using such predictive models to make sure they are alerted ahead of time of any impending spikes and tackle them beforehand.
Once it has discovered all the assets on a network, OpManager immediately starts to associate performance monitors based on device types. With ManageEngine OpManager, administrators can get end-to-end visibility and analytics of network infrastructure including local devices, wireless networks, WAN links, and even non-computing devices like printers or access points.
OpManager also provides integrated troubleshooting capabilities with planning and configuration management thrown in. Finally, administrators can use multiple credential profiles to monitor virtual servers in a collaborative working environment.
It is, in fact, a tool that takes care of data centers that, from a monitoring perspective, can be seen as an entity composed of three main blocks:. PRTG Network Monitor covers these three blocks and takes care of the whole data center from internal software to the hardware that holds and connects it all, and onto the peripheral devices that facilitate the proper and secure delivery and usage of data.
On top of that, it offers over predefined sensors — right out of the box — to cover device manufacturers like Dell, Citrix, HP, IBM, and more. PRTG is agentless, which means that even when other brands are brought into the data center it is still easy to integrate the devices with the help of custom sensors.
PRTG has a flexible and powerful notification mechanism that lets administrators know about issues like overuse of bandwidth or changes in the temperature in a data center. All that is needed is to set the thresholds and since the monitoring is done in real-time, the tool will automatically detect any performance anomalies and instantly send out alerts.
After 30 days, PRTG reverts to a free version. With Zabbix, we have a data center monitoring tool that can be implemented in any environment — be it big or small. This level of scalability is possible because of the algorithm that lies behind this tool which leverages modern hardware and software modularity to allow for the optimal use of modules and sub-programs. The level of scalability can be further appreciated by the fact that this tool can cover over , interfaced devices monitored by one single Zabbix installation that can processes over 3,, checks per minute, collecting gigabytes of historical data daily, and only using mid-range hardware.
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