Network Monitoring Software: Keep An Eye On It
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Network monitoring software is an administration tool that is used to keep track of both hardware devices (including modems, routers, and servers) and applications. Want to know what’s happening on your network, even when you’re out of the shop? Network monitoring software is always on the job, working 24/7, as it keeps the bad guys out and watches your network while you’re out to lunch or asleep. So what network monitoring software is right for you?
There are network monitoring solutions to cover every kind of
server, including: web servers, mail servers, and ftp servers. There’s
software to watch databases, scripts, drive space, events, and
connections. If it can be watched, there’s software to watch it.
If something goes amiss, you can be notified in a number of ways.
Various network monitoring software applications will ping your cell
phone, send an alert by email, or sound an audible alert. You want
bells, whistles, sirens, and flashing lights? You got ‘em.
You can even get systems to monitor the temperature and humidity in
your server room. That’s probably a good idea if you have your iron
underground, where basement waterproofing is a big issue. (Like here at ranchero indebto.)
With a wide range of vendors and choices, network monitoring
software is available for every platform. Vendors include Iptswitch
(the developers of WS FTP), Fluke Networks, IBM, Intuit, Computer
Associates, and many others.
As with so many issues, network monitoring is muchy by nature. (Much
of it comes down to how much you need to watch and how much you can
afford to pay.) Simple web server monitoring may be inexpensive, but if
you need to watch those mission critical apps, get ready to dig muchy
muchy deep …
