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Are you 100% sure that your server is performing exactly as it should be? Are you positive that all Windows Services are up and functioning correctly? Is your website loading correctly for your customers? How can you be certain that your web store is capable of making a sale?
Server Intellect offers advanced service monitoring that will give you the peace of mind that your web site or server is operating and loading correctly. Don't risk losing customers due to site errors or ms-configurations. Know for certain that you are online and operational 24 hours a day.
Extensive Service Selection
Our advanced service monitor service goes beyond simple web monitoring and server pings by checking actual Windows Services and Web Pages on your server every five minutes from our network of monitoring stations located in carrier-class data centers spread across the United States. Monitor a website, SQL Server, check POP3, SMTP, FTP and many more.
Hands-On Reactive Escalation Procedures
In addition to allowing you to choose multiple contact methods and email addresses to notify you of a problem, the Monitoring System will automatically notify the Server Intellect support team that there is a problem. Technicians can immediately begin troubleshooting the issue according to predefined instructions from you on how we should proceed in the event that there is a problem with a service or individual website.
24/7 Support Staff Available and Ready to Assist
Wherever you are located, whatever time of the day, you can rest assured that the Server Intellect team has been notified of the problem and are actively working on a solution for you.
In Depth Analysis Reporting
Receive customized daily email reports or view online reports that are automatically updated every 15 minutes. Choose to view Daily, Weekly or Monthly reports.
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| The CPU Usage Monitor measures processor load and returns the percentage of used CPU capacity for your server. |
| The Memory Usage Monitor connects to your server to verify the amount of physical memory available. |
| The Drive Space Monitor connects to your server to test the amount of available drive space on a specified share. |
| The Telnet or Simple TCP Port Availability Monitor tests the ability of a TCP/IP-based Service Port to accept incoming sessions, as well as its level of responsiveness. |
| The Packet INternet Groper Monitor tests the availability of a specific computer or device on the Internet. |
| The SQL Server Monitor can open a connection to the specified SQL server and test availability to determine the server's overall health or perform queries to retrieve data to analyze results for correctness. |
| The DNS Monitor can test a DNS Server's ability to respond to a record query, as well as its level of responsiveness. |
| The FTP Monitor can test a FTP server's ability to accept incoming sessions, process user logons and then transmit the requested file. |
| The Event Log Monitor locates information within Error, Warning, Information, Success Audit and Failure Audit events that are recorded in the Windows event logs. |
| The Service Monitor connects to your server to test whether a specified Service is started (running). |
| The File Watching Monitor is ideal for locating various types of information recorded in application or server log files, such as errors, events and notices. |
| The File Property Monitor tests a file at regular intervals to detect changes outside defined boundaries. |
| The POP3 Monitor tests a Mail server's ability to receive and distribute email, as well as users' ability to log in from a POP3-enabled client and retrieve their email. |
| The Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Monitor tests a SMTP mail server's ability to accept SMTP sessions, as well as its level of responsiveness. |
| The HTML/ASPX Monitor tests a web server's ability to accept incoming sessions, generate a web page server-side, and then transmit the requested web page back to the monitoring system to test the results. |
| The CPU (Central Processing Unit) acts as the brain of the server. The speed at which your server runs applications and serves webpages depends in part on your processor. Overload the CPU, and the entire server can suffer. |
| RAM (Random access memory)
is the performance workhorse that gives the processor access to the critical information that runs your programs. RAM temporarily stores current information from your system and determines how many programs you can run simultaneously and how much data can be readily available to those programs. If your server is using too much RAM, webpages and applications can slow down to a crawl. |
| The hard drive[s] in the server hold all operating system files, application files and website files. Run out of space and the entire server will suffer. |
| The DNS Monitor can test a DNS Server's ability to respond to a record query, as well as its level of responsiveness. |
| The HTML/ASPX Monitor tests a web server's ability to accept incoming sessions, generate a web page server-side, and then transmit the requested web page back to the monitoring system to test the results. |
| The CPU (Central Processing Unit) acts as the brain of the server. The speed at which your server runs applications and serves webpages depends in part on your processor. Overload the CPU, and the entire server can suffer. |
| RAM (Random access memory)
is the performance workhorse that gives the processor access to the critical information that runs your programs. RAM temporarily stores current information from your system and determines how many programs you can run simultaneously and how much data can be readily available to those programs. If your server is using too much RAM, webpages and applications can slow down to a crawl. |
| The hard drive in the server hold all operating system files, application files and website files. Run out of space and the entire server will suffer. |
| The SQL Server Monitor can open a connection to your SQL server and test availability to determine the server's overall health or perform queries to retrieve data to analyze results for correctness. |
| The Service Monitor can connect to your server to test whether the SQL Server Service is started (running). |
| The CPU (Central Processing Unit) acts as the brain of the server. The speed at which your server runs applications and serves webpages depends in part on your processor. Overload the CPU, and the entire server can suffer. |
| RAM (Random access memory)
is the performance workhorse that gives the processor access to the critical information that runs your programs. RAM temporarily stores current information from your system and determines how many programs you can run simultaneously and how much data can be readily available to those programs. If your server is using too much RAM, webpages and applications can slow down to a crawl. |
| The hard drive in the server hold all operating system files, application files and website files. Run out of space and the entire server will suffer. |
| The POP3 Monitor tests a Mail server's ability to receive and distribute email, as well as users' ability to log in from a POP3-enabled client and retrieve their email. |
| The Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Monitor tests a SMTP mail server's ability to accept SMTP sessions, as well as its level of responsiveness. |
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I am VERY happy with the service I receive from Server Intellect. I am 100% confident to recommend your company.
Rod Paddock
Editor in Chief
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