To do this, we will use PRTG again as our application to monitor, we will also monitor the Supermicro using Supermicro IPMI, finally we will make use of Supermicro. Greetings friends, today I bring you a very interesting entry on how to monitor the status of your Supermicro equipment, in my homelab I have the brand-new Supermicro Superserver 5028D-TN4T Part XXXII (Monitoring Veeam ONE – experimental).Part XXVII (Monitoring ReFS and XFS (block-cloning and reflink).Part XXVI (Monitoring Veeam Backup for Nutanix).Part XXV (Monitoring Power Consumption).Part XXIV (Monitoring Veeam Backup for Microsoft Azure).Part XXIII (Monitoring WordPress with Jetpack RESTful API).Part XXII (Monitoring Cloudflare, include beautiful Maps).Part XIX (Monitoring Veeam with Enterprise Manager) Shell Script.Part XVII – Showing Dashboards on Two Monitors Using Raspberry Pi 4.Part XVI – Performance and Advanced Security of Veeam Backup for Microsoft Office 365.Part XV – IPMI Monitoring of our ESXi Hosts.Part XIII – Veeam Backup for Microsoft Office 365 v4.Part XII (Native Telegraf Plugin for vSphere).Part VIII (Monitoring Veeam using Veeam Enterprise Manager).Part I (Installing InfluxDB, Telegraf and Grafana on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS).VBO v6 – Self-Service Portal and Native Integration with Azure Archive and AWS S3 Glacier.Veeam announces enhancements for new versions of Veeam Backup for AWS v4/Azure v3/GVP v2.Veeam Announces Support for Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization (RHEV/KVM).
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