Hi Centreon community,
Since the acquisition of VMware and the rise in licensing costs, the use of Proxmox has increased dramatically.
Unfortunately, the Proxmox monitoring plugin currently falls short of VMware’s.
The first major shortcoming is the lack of monitoring for the quorum system: Corosync. And note that it is possible to install a standalone Corosync instance on a Debian system, for example, rather than on a Proxmox node within the cluster, so that it can be hosted at a remote site.
The second major difference is the lack of VM monitoring from Proxmox hosts. Only the hosts’ resources are monitored.
And the third shortcoming is the autodiscover system, which works perfectly on VMware and is a real advantage.
Regards,
Phil
