This year’s Zabbix Conference Benelux is rapidly approaching, and to whet our audience’s appetite we sat down for a short interview with one of the conference’s featured presenters. Open Source Consultant Ivo Schooneman works for our Certified Partner Xifeo ICT B.V., and we quizzed him about how he got started in the open-source movement, what led him down the path to Zabbix, and how he sees Zabbix and MQTT (Message Queuing Telemetry Transport) fitting into a new world of connected and smart devices.

Please tell us a bit about yourself and how you got to this point in your career.

I started using Linux and open-source software in the mid-1990s, building my own home server for email, a website, and a firewall. After my internship in a Linux team, I got a job offer that I accepted. From there I became a consultant, helping small companies to build their servers. Eventually, I moved to a bigger company to offer consultancy services to banks, telecom providers, television stations, and streaming providers.

When you work in a company with a lot of open source enthusiasts, you hear a lot about new products and keep growing to make the environment for your customers better every day. I completed a lot of certifications and training courses – AWS, RHCA, Python, and many more. At some point, I wanted to move on, so I joined Xifeo, where I got the boost I needed to specialize in Zabbix.

How long have you been using Zabbix? What kind of Zabbix-related tasks do you and your team get involved in daily?

I’ve been using Zabbix for about 4 years. When I joined Xifeo in 2022, I took the opportunity to give myself a boost by gaining my Zabbix Certified User, Zabbix Certified Specialist, and Zabbix Certified Professional certifications. I’ve grown to trust it so much that even my home network is monitored with Zabbix!

Can you give us a few clues about what we can expect to hear during your presentation at Zabbix Conference Benelux?

I will talk about the history of MQTT, where it started, how it works with pub/sub, and talk about some scenarios where it could be used – there are always other options. At that point we will take a look at the plugin configuration and see how to split your different subscriptions to multiple topics and servers.

In your experience, does Zabbix lend itself easily to the IoT generally and MQTT data specifically?

I never feel like it’s necessary to have the color of my lights in Zabbix, but the power usage of my appliances, temperatures, particular matter in my rooms, that’s data you can monitor and alert on! MQTT is a great and easy way to do that, as writing API calls for every device would be very time consuming.

What changes do you think MQTT data and the IoT will bring to the world of monitoring over the next decade or so?

With more and more devices capable of measuring different things, we can gather more data than ever before. As the prices of sensors keep dropping, we can measure about anything we want on any place you want. By using a standard protocol, such as MQTT, you will have a uniform way of handling the data. IoT will help us save power and make life easier!

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