I'd like to say that our PRTG Network Monitor software is a very robust and reliable piece of software. We have a large, highly professional in-house testing team that puts every software customization through its paces independently of the developers before changes are made available to you productively in our stable release channel.
Despite all these efforts, PRTG is of course not completely immune to errors and issues. In this case, our technical support comes into play. Our technical support is a team of experienced network experts who know PRTG inside out, and they literally have a solution for every case.
Today I'd like to share some of their well-preserved knowledge with you. If you follow the tips below and stick to the rules of thumb, you will always enjoy a well-performing PRTG installation.
i As the overall performance of PRTG depends on multiple factors, the steps below are rules of thumb. There's no general configuration recommendation which is always generally valid as all points play together. Exceeding one recommendation might not lead to performance issues, however exceeding multiple recommendations will quite likely push your PRTG installation to its performance limits.
The performance of your PRTG installation depends on the type and quantity of sensors you use. 2,000 Ping sensors don't impact performance as much as 2,000 WMI sensors do.
Rules of thumb
A scanning interval in PRTG is the amount of time between two sensor scans. Certain sensors have fixed scanning intervals which you can’t adjust. There are also sensors that have a fixed minimum scanning interval for performance reasons. You cannot run these sensors in shorter intervals than this minimum interval. Other sensors have no specifications regarding scanning intervals. You can enter a scanning interval upon creation of the sensor. If you do not set one manually, the sensor will inherit the scanning interval defined in its parent object.
Scanning intervals shorter than 30 seconds usually do not give you more accuracy but cause unnecessary load on your machine and the network. Therefore, avoid intervals below 30 seconds.
Rules of thumb
If you want to learn more about scanning intervals in PRTG, I recommend our guide "How to set up scanning intervals in 3 steps". There you will find many real-world examples as well as all the basics about scanning intervals in PRTG.
A sensor has one or more channels in which it handles the actual monitoring data. Depending on the sensor type, a sensor might have only a few channels, but could also have many channels. Too many channels within one sensor can lead to performance issues, since all channels of one sensor need to be scanned simultaneously.
Rule of thumb
For more information on sensor channels in PRTG and the different channel settings, check our manual section Channel Settings.
When you installed PRTG, you may have used our system requirements as a guideline. Over time, your monitoring environment grows steadily, and you may have exceeded the system requirements without noticing.
So please check if your used hardware still fits our sizing recommendations. For this, we have summarized the system requirements for PRTG here: System requirements for PRTG Network Monitor.
Some useful tips
There's still more information on fine-tuning your PRTG environment. Check out these comprehensive articles in our Knowledge Base:
Best Practice Guide for running large installations of PRTG in a virtual environment
Ok, you've read this article up to here, but your PRTG installation is still not running as it should? That sounds like a job for our technical support team. 🧡
To let us know about your request use the Contact Paessler Support / Send Your Feedback to Paessler form in PRTG. To open the form, select Setup | Contact Support from the main menu bar. You can also open the form via Contact Support in the footer on every page in PRTG.
To provide the most helpful information possible, we recommend attaching a screenshot of the selected page and a support bundle with useful analytical data about your PRTG installation.
Find more details on contacting our fabulous support team here: PRTG Manual: Contact Support.
If you follow these guidelines, you'll be ready for a super-performant PRTG installation.
But what if your installation is still bursting at the seams because you need a lot more sensors, you're working in a real enterprise environment and you're concerned with much more than just network monitoring?
Then maybe our Paessler PRTG Enterprise Monitor is the right choice for you. Have a look at Paessler PRTG Enterprise Monitor for more information.