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5 Best Server Tools for Monitoring
Server tools are flooding around the web today. There are some that are already included as part of the package, for example from Windows or Linux, and there are some which you need to purchase individually. Different tools serve different function, but the monitoring function of the server tools is the most useful purpose of it.
Here are 5 best server toolsfor monitoring that you must consider:
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Server Core Configurator – This tool isn’t created by Microsoft and other big companies. It’s one of the best third party tools since it helps in simplifying the process of initial configuration. This one has been developed by Guy Teverovsky.
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Load Impact Tool – This tool helps in monitoring the status of both your website and its server. It comes in either free or premium (paid; for professional use)—of course, the paid versions are always better.
When it comes to the website, it shows the statistics on how much visitors have been visiting your site. For the server, it can detect how much connections your server is holding. By this way, you can easily do something whenever you are experiencing downtimes.
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Nagios – When it comes to professional tools, Nagios has a lot to offer. It is a system being developed by IT and it impressively takes screen shots of the processes happening in your network. Once you experience troubles, they are ready to provide expert assistance from their staff. You can also get notifications via SMS or email.
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Simple Server Monitor – As what its name implies, “Simple Server Monitor” simply performs the role of monitoring the uptime and downtime of your server and site. What makes it a great tool is that it gives you the percentage of the uptime and downtime and it will notify you instantly whenever your server experiences downtimes. (to the point of being ‘unresponsive’). By receiving an instant notification, you can easily address the problem in no time—which prevents further damage to your website.
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SITEUPTIME – is a monitoring tool which gives you the information of the performance of your server. It’s pretty accurate as it provides you the information of the progress of your server per minute. Notifications will only be delivered when it detects an existing problem, like for example, being unresponsive or when it experiences downtimes.
There are a lot of server tools for monitoring on the internet today. However, these 5 are considered the favorites and the best among the webmasters.
