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List:       linux-ha-dev
Subject:    [Linux-ha-dev] Announcing release 0.1.0 of the Assimilation Monitoring Project!
From:       Alan Robertson <alanr () unix ! sh>
Date:       2013-04-19 21:01:51
Message-ID: 5171B0BF.1000509 () unix ! sh
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Hi all,

This announcement is likely to be of interest to people like you who are
concerned about availability.

I founded the Linux-HA project in 1998 and led it for nearly 10 years. 
Back in about November 2010, I announced the beginnings of what would
become the Assimilation Monitoring Project on this mailing list.

The Assimilation Monitoring project [http://assimmon.org
<http://assimmon.org/>] is a new open source monitoring project with a
revolutionary architecture.  It provides highly scalable [~*/O/*(1)]
monitoring driven by integrated continuous Stealth Discovery(TM).

This first release is intended as a proof of concept, to demonstrate the
architecture, get feedback, add early adopters, and grow the community.

The project has basically two thrusts:

  * It provides /extremely/ scalable exception monitoring (100K servers
    -- no problem)
  * It discovers all the details of your infrastructure (servers,
    services, dependencies, switches, switch port connections, etc.),
    builds a Neo4j graph database of all the gory details and updates it
    as things change - without setting off network security alarms.
  * The two functions are integrated in a way that will permit much
    easier configuration than traditional systems, and support the
    creation of simple audits to see if everything is being monitored.

Release description:   
http://linux-ha.org/source-doc/assimilation/html/_release_descriptions.html
Technology video:        http://bit.ly/OD6bY6
TechTarget Interview:   http://bit.ly/17M6DK2

Join the mailing list:     
http://lists.community.tummy.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/assimilation


Join the mailing list, download the code, try it out, and send your
comments and questions to the list!


    Thanks and have a great weekend!



-- 
    Alan Robertson <alanr@unix.sh> - @OSSAlanR

"Openness is the foundation and preservative of friendship...  Let me claim from you \
at all times your undisguised opinions." - William Wilberforce


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    Hi all,<br>
    <br>
    This announcement is likely to be of interest to people like you who
    are concerned about availability.<br>
    <br>
    I founded the Linux-HA project in 1998 and led it for nearly 10
    years.&nbsp; Back in about November 2010, I announced the beginnings of
    what would become the Assimilation Monitoring Project on this
    mailing list.<br>
    <br>
    The Assimilation Monitoring project [<a \
href="http://assimmon.org/">http://assimmon.org</a>]  is a new open source monitoring \
project with a revolutionary  architecture.&nbsp; It provides highly scalable \
[~<b><i>O</i></b>(1)]  monitoring driven by integrated continuous Stealth \
Discovery(TM).<br>  <br>
    This first release is intended as a proof of concept, to demonstrate
    the architecture, get feedback, add early adopters, and grow the
    community.<br>
    <br>
    The project has basically two thrusts:<br>
    <ul>
      <li>It provides <i>extremely</i> scalable exception monitoring
        (100K servers -- no problem)<br>
      </li>
      <li>It discovers all the details of your infrastructure (servers,
        services, dependencies, switches, switch port connections,
        etc.), builds a Neo4j graph database of all the gory details and
        updates it as things change - without setting off network
        security alarms.</li>
      <li>The two functions are integrated in a way that will permit
        much easier configuration than traditional systems, and support
        the creation of simple audits to see if everything is being
        monitored.<br>
      </li>
    </ul>
    <p>Release description:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <a
href="http://linux-ha.org/source-doc/assimilation/html/_release_descriptions.html">http://linux-ha.org/source-doc/assimilation/html/_release_descriptions.html</a><br>
                
      Technology video:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <a \
                href="http://bit.ly/OD6bY6">http://bit.ly/OD6bY6</a><br>
      TechTarget Interview:&nbsp;&nbsp; <a \
href="http://bit.ly/17M6DK2">http://bit.ly/17M6DK2</a><br>  </p>
    <p>Join the mailing list:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <a
href="http://lists.community.tummy.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/assimilation">http://lists.community.tummy.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/assimilation</a><br>
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    <p><br>
      Join the mailing list, download the code, try it out, and send
      your comments and questions to the list!<br>
    </p>
    <p><br>
      &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Thanks and have a great weekend!<br>
    </p>
    <p><br>
      <br>
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    <pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">-- 
    Alan Robertson <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" \
href="mailto:alanr@unix.sh">&lt;alanr@unix.sh&gt;</a> - @OSSAlanR

"Openness is the foundation and preservative of friendship...  Let me claim from you \
at all times your undisguised opinions." - William Wilberforce </pre>
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