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System, Network and Website Monitoring Services – 99.962% Uptime

June 22nd, 2009 Steve 8 comments
In today’s competitive global marketplace, it is essential to ensure that your customers can see you at any time, day or night. Even short outages impact your business. In the past couple of months, I’ve followed a number of tragic stories on web hosting forums where literally hundreds of sites were compromised and data lost, some forever. Is uptime important to your business? It’s critical to ours. We’ve recently added an icon to our home page reflecting our uptime stats dating back to 2005 – verifying our services have averaged over 99.9% uptime!

About Monitoring Services
System monitoring services provide everything from simple to very advanced server, network and website monitoring and reporting services with a fast, effective and automated method for checking a variety of services. Whether you are monitoring a single server or hundreds of servers distributed around the world, these packages make it easy to manage your monitoring configuration and view real-time monitoring data.

The number and types of services that monitoring packages track varies, but most offer at least three monitors that are checked in varying intervals (generally one to fifteen minutes).

These services and others should be a part of your disaster recovery and business continuity plan.

Advanced Solutions
If your business depends on your online presence, you need an advanced solution that monitors your entire online infrastructure. Today’s websites are becoming increasingly complex, incorporating dynamic content derived from multiple sources, backend web services, email, chat and other communication mechanisms.

There are lower end packages offered FREE, as well as advanced options that track your entire infrastructure.  Some of the services most commercial packages track are HTTP and HTTPS, POP and Secure POP, IMAP and Secure IMAP, SMTP and Secure SMTP, DNS, FTP, SSH, MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQL Server databases, RTSP streaming media, ICMP ping, and arbitrary TCP/IP ports.

Options
The types of options offered are generally shorter intervals between monitoring, the number of monitoring locations, alerts by email, additional monitors, web page content filtering, HTTP password protection monitoring, monthly reports, online statistics, a control panel, DNS monitoring, public statistics, ping monitoring, alert failure limit, custom time zones, error details, web server monitoring, POP3 and SMTP email server monitoring, FTP server monitoring, multiple alert contacts, XML/RSS statistics and a statistics download.

With some you can create user accounts with restricted access. With others you can follow 301 or 302 redirects and monitor the resulting web page.

How far back can monitoring statistics and reports be archived?
Free plans are typically only archived for a few months, but with most packages, detailed statistics can be archived forever.

What about failover?
With many packages, their monitoring infrastructure is architected to withstand failure of any component. If one monitoring node is inaccessible, checks begin immediately from a alternate node and continue until the original node returns to service so that your servers never go unmonitored.

Intelligent Services
Some packages can actually analyze your online presence and intelligently determine the services that need to be monitored. Even with the most basic of online businesses, there can be 15 or more critical services that can impact your business.

What is it you need to know and why?
You need to know the status of your network (network performance) and availability every single minute so you can react immediately to any service disruption. It’ s always better to know first before your clients starting calling with issues. Monitoring packages also help determine hosting company’s compliance with their Service Level Agreements.  (SLA)

False Positives
Are these packages failsafe? False positives have been a problem with some packages, but as global resources become more affordable, confirmation of service outages has become more reliable.

Other uses for monitoring packages

You can extract sales and marketing data about the quality of your infrastructure

Use the same tools to gain more knowledge about the infrastructure of your competitors.

Use as evidence with suppliers of your infrastructure.

As a manager
As a manager you may already have tools for monitoring your infrastructure from the inside, but these packages give insight to the end-user experience. You’ll not only be able to properly analyze the availability of your company’s services and estimate lost revenue, but you’ll also have the information you need to make demands on external network and service providers if they’re not living up to your expectations, or their SLAs.

What are some the packages available?

  1. NPG … Network Management and Monitoring
  2. Panopta …
  3. Pingdom … Pingdom Web site monitoring for 100% uptime. Measure your downtime.
  4. AlertSite … Web Site Monitoring and Web Performance Management Solutions From AlertSite
  5. Internet Uptime Monitor … Internet Uptime Monitor – Monitoring Server Software for Your Website
  6. Hyperspin … Hyperspin Website Monitoring, Web Server Monitoring Service
  7. Site Uptime … SiteUptime – Website Monitoring Service
  8. Alertra … Alertra Website Monitoring Service
  9. Uptime Auditor … Uptime Auditor – Check if your website is online now!
  10. ezwebsitemonitoring … EZ Website Monitoring • Free Keyword Tracking & Uptime Checking
  11. ServerMojo … Remote server monitoring – check your dedicated or virtual server uptime and get notifications for free – servermojo.com!
  12. Nagios … Nagios – The Industry Standard in IT Infrastructure Monitoring
  13. Cacti … Cacti: The Complete RRDTool-based Graphing Solution
  14. Zenoss … Zenoss Open Source Server and Network Monitoring – Core and Enterprise
  15. PRTG … PRTG Network Monitor – intuitive network monitoring software
  16. MRTG … Network Admins’ favorite free tools – Scrutinizer and MRTG
  17. Hyperic … Systems Monitoring, Server Monitoring & Systems Management Software | Hyperic
  18. Munin … Munin – Trac
  19. Webmetrics … Website Monitoring, Load Testing & Web Performance Management | Webmetrics

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System Monitoring Services Explained

May 20th, 2009 Steve No comments

In today’s competitive global marketplace, it is essential to ensure that your customers can see you at any time, day or night. Even short outages impact your business.

System monitoring services provide everything from simple to very advanced server, network and website monitoring and reporting services with a fast, effective and automated method for checking a variety of services. Whether you are monitoring a single server or hundreds of servers distributed around the world, these packages make it easy to manage your monitoring configuration and view real-time monitoring data.

The number and types of services that monitoring packages track varies, but most offer at least three monitors that are checked in varying intervals (generally one to fifteen minutes).

These services and others should be a part of your disaster recovery and business continuity plan.

Advanced Solutions

If your business depends on your online presence, you need an advanced solution that monitors your entire online infrastructure. Today’s websites are becoming increasingly complex, incorporating dynamic content derived from multiple sources, backend web services, email, chat and other communication mechanisms.

There are lower end packages offered FREE, as well as advanced options that track your entire infrastructure.  Some of the services most commercial packages track are HTTP and HTTPS, POP and Secure POP, IMAP and Secure IMAP, SMTP and Secure SMTP, DNS, FTP, SSH, MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQL Server databases, RTSP streaming media, ICMP ping, and arbitrary TCP/IP ports.

Options

The types of options offered are generally shorter intervals between monitoring, the number of monitoring locations, alerts by email, additional monitors, web page content filtering, HTTP password protection monitoring, monthly reports, online statistics, a control panel, DNS monitoring, public statistics, ping monitoring, alert failure limit, custom time zones, error details, web server monitoring, POP3 and SMTP email server monitoring, FTP server monitoring, multiple alert contacts, XML/RSS statistics and a statistics download.

With some you can create user accounts with restricted access. With others you can follow 301 or 302 redirects and monitor the resulting web page.

How far back can monitoring statistics and reports be archived?

Free plans are typically only archived for a few months, but with most packages, detailed statistics can be archived forever.

What about failover?

With many packages, their monitoring infrastructure is architected to withstand failure of any component. If one monitoring node is inaccessible, checks begin immediately from a alternate node and continue until the original node returns to service so that your servers never go unmonitored.

Intelligent Services

Some packages can actually analyze your online presence and intelligently determine the services that need to be monitored. Even with the most basic of online businesses, there can be 15 or more critical services that can impact your business.

What is it you need to know and why?

You need to know the status of your network (network performance) and availability every single minute so you can react immediately to any service disruption. It’ s always better to know first before your clients starting calling with issues. Monitoring packages also help determine hosting company’s compliance with their Service Level Agreements.  (SLA)

False Positives

Are these packages failsafe? False positives have been a problem with some packages, but as global resources become more affordable, confirmation of service outages has become more reliable.

Other uses for monitoring packages

You can extract sales and marketing data about the quality of your infrastructure

Use the same tools to gain more knowledge about the infrastructure of your competitors.

Use as evidence with suppliers of your infrastructure.

As a manager

As a manager you may already have tools for monitoring your infrastructure from the inside, but these packages give insight to the end-user experience. You’ll not only be able to properly analyze the availability of your company’s services and estimate lost revenue, but you’ll also have the information you need to make demands on external network and service providers if they’re not living up to your expectations, or their SLAs.

What are some the packages available?

  • NPGNetwork Management and Monitoring
  • Panopta[No Title]
  • PingdomPingdom Web site monitoring for 100% uptime. Measure your downtime.
  • AlertSiteWeb Site Monitoring and Web Performance Management Solutions From AlertSite
  • Internet Uptime MonitorInternet Uptime Monitor – Monitoring Server Software for Your Website
  • HyperspinHyperspin Website Monitoring, Web Server Monitoring Service
  • Site UptimeSiteUptime – Website Monitoring Service
  • AlertraAlertra Website Monitoring Service
  • Uptime AuditorUptime Auditor – Check if your website is online now!
  • ezwebsitemonitoringEZ Website Monitoring • Free Keyword Tracking & Uptime Checking
  • ServerMojoRemote server monitoring – check your dedicated or virtual server uptime and get notifications for free – servermojo.com!
  • NagiosNagios – The Industry Standard in IT Infrastructure Monitoring
  • CactiCacti: The Complete RRDTool-based Graphing Solution
  • ZenossZenoss Open Source Server and Network Monitoring – Core and Enterprise
  • PRTGPRTG Network Monitor – intuitive network monitoring software
  • MRTGNetwork Admins’ favorite free tools – Scrutinizer and MRTG
  • HypericSystems Monitoring, Server Monitoring & Systems Management Software | Hyperic
  • MuninMunin – Trac
  • WebmetricsWebsite Monitoring, Load Testing & Web Performance Management | Webmetrics
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    System Monitoring Services Explained

    December 26th, 2008 Steve No comments

    In today’s competitive global marketplace, it is essential to ensure that your customers can see you at any time, day or night. Even short outages impact your business. 

    System monitoring services provide everything from simple to very advanced server, network and website monitoring and reporting services with a fast, effective and automated method for checking a variety of services. Whether you are monitoring a single server or hundreds of servers distributed around the world, these packages make it easy to manage your monitoring configuration and view real-time monitoring data.

    The number and types of services that monitoring packages track varies, but most offer at least three monitors that are checked in varying intervals (generally one to fifteen minutes).

    These services and others should be a part of your disaster recovery and business continuity plan.

    Advanced Solutions

    If your business depends on your online presence, you need an advanced solution that monitors your entire online infrastructure. Today’s websites are becoming increasingly complex, incorporating dynamic content derived from multiple sources, backend web services, email, chat and other communication mechanisms.

    There are lower end packages offered FREE, as well as advanced options that track your entire infrastructure.  Some of the services most commercial packages track are HTTP and HTTPS, POP and Secure POP, IMAP and Secure IMAP, SMTP and Secure SMTP, DNS, FTP, SSH, MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQL Server databases, RTSP streaming media, ICMP ping, and arbitrary TCP/IP ports.

    Options

    The types of options offered are generally shorter intervals between monitoring, the number of monitoring locations, alerts by email, additional monitors, web page content filtering, HTTP password protection monitoring, monthly reports, online statistics, a control panel, DNS monitoring, public statistics, ping monitoring, alert failure limit, custom time zones, error details, web server monitoring, POP3 and SMTP email server monitoring, FTP server monitoring, multiple alert contacts, XML/RSS statistics and a statistics download.

    With some you can create user accounts with restricted access. With others you can follow 301 or 302 redirects and monitor the resulting web page.

    How far back can monitoring statistics and reports be archived?

    Free plans are typically only archived for a few months, but with most packages, detailed statistics can be archived forever.

    What about failover?

    With many packages, their monitoring infrastructure is architected to withstand failure of any component. If one monitoring node is inaccessible, checks begin immediately from a alternate node and continue until the original node returns to service so that your servers never go unmonitored.

    Intelligent Services

    Some packages can actually analyze your online presence and intelligently determine the services that need to be monitored. Even with the most basic of online businesses, there can be 15 or more critical services that can impact your business.

    What is it you need to know and why?

    You need to know the status of your network (network performance) and availability every single minute so you can react immediately to any service disruption. It’ s always better to know first before your clients starting calling with issues. Monitoring packages also help determine hosting company’s compliance with their Service Level Agreements.  (SLA)

    False Positives

    Are these packages failsafe? False positives have been a problem with some packages, but as global resources become more affordable, confirmation of service outages has become more reliable.

    Other uses for monitoring packages

    You can extract sales and marketing data about the quality of your infrastructure

    Use the same tools to gain more knowledge about the infrastructure of your competitors.

    Use as evidence with suppliers of your infrastructure.

    As a manager

    As a manager you may already have tools for monitoring your infrastructure from the inside, but these packages give insight to the end-user experience. You’ll not only be able to properly analyze the availability of your company’s services and estimate lost revenue, but you’ll also have the information you need to make demands on external network and service providers if they’re not living up to your expectations, or their SLAs.

    What are some the packages available?

  • NPGNetwork Management and Monitoring
  • Panopta[No Title]
  • PingdomPingdom Web site monitoring for 100% uptime. Measure your downtime.
  • AlertSiteWeb Site Monitoring and Web Performance Management Solutions From AlertSite
  • Internet Uptime MonitorInternet Uptime Monitor – Monitoring Server Software for Your Website
  • HyperspinHyperspin Website Monitoring, Web Server Monitoring Service
  • Site UptimeSiteUptime – Website Monitoring Service
  • AlertraAlertra Website Monitoring Service
  • Uptime AuditorUptime Auditor – Check if your website is online now!
  • ezwebsitemonitoringEZ Website Monitoring • Free Keyword Tracking & Uptime Checking
  • ServerMojoRemote server monitoring – check your dedicated or virtual server uptime and get notifications for free – servermojo.com!
  • NagiosNagios – The Industry Standard in IT Infrastructure Monitoring
  • CactiCacti: The Complete RRDTool-based Graphing Solution
  • ZenossZenoss Open Source Server and Network Monitoring – Core and Enterprise
  • PRTGPRTG Network Monitor – intuitive network monitoring software
  • MRTGNetwork Admins’ favorite free tools – Scrutinizer and MRTG
  • Munin[No Title]
  • WebmetricsWebsite Monitoring, Load Testing & Web Performance Management | Webmetrics
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