Zabbix
The all-in-one, open-source solution that lets you monitor anything
Zabbix LLC



⚠️ Zabbix may take a few minutes to initialize after installation. Please be patient.
An enterprise-class, open-source distributed monitoring solution that's designed to monitor the performance and availability of network devices, servers, services, and other IT resources. Zabbix is a flexible solution that can monitor anything from a simple, standalone application to a large-scale environment, with features including:
- Resource discovery: Discover network entities, server resources, and onboard/offboard devices. Use out-of-the-box integrations (templates) to monitor anything form a low-level device to a SAAS service.
- Metric acquisition: Use an agent or agent-less approach for metric acquisition from any source - devices, sensors, operating systems, virtualization platforms, container platforms like Docker, Kubernetes, cloud infrastructures, databases, webpages, Java ecosystems, application servers, API endpoints, business applications, and many more.
- Root cause analysis and problem detection: Count on high-performance, real-time problem detection that correlates both existing and incoming problems and performs root cause analyses.
- Incidents, alerts, and notifications: Receive an alert when an issue is triggered (proactively or post-mortem) in the ecosystem. Use multiple messaging channels (including Slack, JIRA, Microsoft Teams, email or text messages) to get notified about the different types of events occurring in your environment.
- "Single pane of glass" overview: Visualize collected data and monitoring events in graphs, lists, geomaps, and network topology maps.
- Multitenancy and distributed monitoring: Enjoy the convenience of one monitoring solution for multiple data centers, departments, and organizations, and monitor remote locations behind firewalls with remote command execution capability.
- Unparalleled flexibility: Adapt Zabbix to your needs and utilize built-in functionalities, including the ability to stream metrics and events over HTTP, reporting, auditing, security, service SLA calculations, and many more.
⚙️ Configuration:
The Zabbix Agent listens on port 10050. To monitor the Zabbix server itself, navigate to Monitoring > Hosts within Zabbix, and modify the "Zabbix server" host by adding the DNS name "zabbix_zabbix-agent_1" and toggling the "Connect to DNS" option.
Key highlights in this release include:
- Updated maximum supported PostgreSQL version to 18
- Updated maximum supported TimescaleDB version to 2.22
- Updated maximum supported MariaDB version to 12.0
- Improved performance of problem and event views by optimizing queries
- Fixed crash on HA node recovery after standby with Zabbix proxy
- Fixed wrong time in Zabbix agent for Windows
- Fixed trends graph line color issue
- Fixed user autologout not removing user SAML authentication data
Full release notes are available at https://www.zabbix.com/release_notes
Key highlights in this release include:
- Updated maximum supported MariaDB version to 11.8
- Updated maximum supported TimescaleDB version to 2.21
- Fixed timeouts during script execution on Zabbix agent
- Improved handling of active mode script execution on Zabbix agent 2
- Fixed crash on data processing from system.localtime item key
- Improved housekeeper behavior to prevent blocking history sync and deadlocks
- Fixed Zabbix agent 2 RefreshActiveChecks
- Resolved issues with user macros in testing dialog
- Fixed memory error in sender when reading invalid responses
- Addressed deadlock on autoreg_host table
Full release notes are available at https://www.zabbix.com/release_notes
Key highlights in this release include:
- Improved support for TimescaleDB with updated version compatibility
- Fixed issues with DNS queries and IP address handling
- Resolved problems with preprocessing queue tasks
- Enhanced handling of ODBC error messages
- Improved high availability node recovery process
- Fixed connection reuse for Elasticsearch
- Enhanced SNMP cache cleanup logic
- Fixed issues with file and directory monitoring
- Improved vault secrets resolution on Zabbix proxy
- Enhanced user macro synchronization between server and proxy
Full release notes are available at https://www.zabbix.com/release_notes
⚠️ This release includes a breaking change that may cause high CPU utilization when multiple values are received for a single item at once during log monitoring with multiple preprocessing workers configured.
This release includes several improvements and bug fixes:
- Added top items sorted by received values number and size to diagnostics
- Added preprocessor throughput monitoring to server health templates
- Added supergroup topics support to Telegram notifications
- Fixed memory over-allocation and high CPU utilization issues
- Improved SNMP cache cleanup and preprocessing performance
- Fixed various frontend validation and display issues
- Enhanced agent performance and stability
- Resolved crashes and memory leaks in server and proxy components
- Updated templates for better compatibility and functionality
Full release notes are available at https://www.zabbix.com/release_notes
This release includes several improvements and bug fixes:
- Added Azure Backup Jobs and updated PostgreSQL templates
- Improved macro security with secret masking
- Enhanced VMware and TimescaleDB support
- Numerous bug fixes across server, proxy, frontend, and templates
- Resolved macro parsing, timeout handling, and UI display issues
- Improved dashboard elements and filtering logic
Full release notes are available at https://www.zabbix.com/release_notes
This release includes several improvements and bug fixes:
- Added new templates for Azure MSSQL, Juniper MX, Pure Storage, and VMware
- Improved preprocessing, logging, and proxy/server health monitoring
- Fixed UI layout issues, macro handling, and preprocessing bugs
- Enhanced agent, proxy, and server performance and stability
- Resolved crashes and misbehavior in agent on Windows and with PSK handling
- Updated documentation and templates for SMART, Oracle, and MariaDB
- Fixed various issues in item discovery, trigger handling, and widget display
- Improved compatibility with TimescaleDB, PostgreSQL, and external services
Full release notes are available at https://www.zabbix.com/release_notes.
This release includes several improvements and bug fixes:
- New Features & Improvements
- New Templates Added: Support for Palo Alto PA-440, Azure SQL Managed Instance, Dell (HTTP & SNMP), and Systemd service unit discovery.
- Compatibility Updates: Now supports PHP 8.4 and TimescaleDB up to version 2.18.
- Enhancements in Agent & API: Added user parameters for Redis in Zabbix Agent 2, improved handling of service type macros, and proofread Nvidia templates.
- Bug Fixes
- Data Integrity & Stability: Prevented accidental deletion of key elements (hosts, triggers, services) if they are in use.
- User Experience Fixes: Restored alert visibility for users in the same group, improved UI elements (labels, dropdowns, graphs, tooltips).
- Performance Enhancements: Reduced load on history syncers, fixed excessive cache filling, and optimized maintenance and trigger handling.
- Agent & Proxy Improvements: Fixed serialization issues, incorrect exit codes, and buffer sizes in Zabbix Agent 2.
- Security & Configuration Updates: Improved DNS handling, resolved MQTT message blocking, and enhanced Modbus data interpretation.
Full release notes are available at https://www.zabbix.com/release_notes.
This release includes several improvements and bug fixes:
- Improved error handling in agent plugins
- Enhanced UI elements including better graph rendering and form layouts
- Optimized VMware monitoring performance
- Fixed various preprocessing and macro handling issues
- Improved SNMP monitoring reliability
Full release notes are available at https://www.zabbix.com/release_notes.
This release includes several improvements and bug fixes:
- Added new dashboard widgets including Host cards and improved graphs
- Major performance boost - now handles up to 2M monitored items
- New monitoring templates for LAMP stack, Nutanix, and websites
- Improved VMware monitoring capabilities
- Various bug fixes and stability improvements
Full release notes are available at https://www.zabbix.com/release_notes.
This release includes several improvements and bug fixes:
- Added new templates for LXC, Nutanix, LAMP, and website certificates.
- Improved VMware event collection, PostgreSQL, and TimescaleDB support.
- Enhanced UI with better widget limits, navigation, and layout fixes.
- Optimized preprocessing, memory handling, and error stability.
- Fixed SSL, API, and agent issues for smoother operations.
Full release notes are available at https://www.zabbix.com/release_notes.
This release includes several improvements and bug fixes:
- Added configurable item timeout support
- Improved monitoring of HA manager process utilization
- Enhanced macro function handling and preprocessing capabilities
- Fixed various UI issues including graph displays and widget configurations
- Improved error handling and system stability
- Enhanced template functionality for various monitoring scenarios
Full release notes are available at https://www.zabbix.com/release_notes.
This release includes several new features and improvements:
- Added links to host configuration forms in entity lists
- Implemented the ability to filter audit log entries by IP
- Added support for macro functions, JSONPath, and XPath extractions in web scenario steps
- Introduced a warning icon for discovery checks used in action conditions
- Added new templates for Microsoft 365 reports, GitHub repository monitoring, and VMware
- Improved AWS templates with support for IMDSv2 and AssumeRole authentication
- Added a new mediatype webhook for MS Teams Workflow
Various bug fixes and performance improvements are also included in this release.
For full release notes, please visit https://www.zabbix.com/rn/rn7.0.4
- Version7.2.14
- CategoryNetworking
- Source codePublic
- Developed by
- Submitted by
- Compatible withumbrelOS 0.5 or later
