Scheduling the website monitoring objectives for the company’s web site

How long time ago did you monitor the company’s website (and also servers and network)? Do you scheduling your website monitoring jobs in any mater? Do you believe your website is operating at the moment? Now I forespeak that you are starting your web-browser, pasting the URL and checking if the website is still there. Seems like everything is perfect… Well maybe the page was just stored in the Opera cache? Doing a full refresh… Being in luck today! But can you be sure it was up yesterday, two weeks ago, or last month? Every hosting provider will grant you a 99.9% uptime. Well, I think you would choose to know this guaranteed.

Imagine that your prospective customers coming to your website when it is unexpectedly not available. They look at complicated error text or even white page. How do you think, how much of them will depart and will never come again? Well, maybe some of them will do an attempt later. But anyway, people would rather make their purchases on the steady and secure websites. If you are owning any sort of Internet business, you need to be sure, your customers can browse your server and get data, stuff, or products they are need. Any unnoticed failure means loss of visitors that, in its turn, leads to loss of business.

One can tell that this is life, everything happens, and you can not entirely avoid downtimes. This is half-way correct. You can not completely avoid them, but you can for certain minimize them! The earlier you will know about the error, the sooner you are able to take the action and resolve it. Email your hosting provider, review some network services, etc.

With this aim in view, you may wish to use ProtoMon. It is the server monitoring software created to automatically check your website, servers, and network computers periodically and in no time let you know if some errors befallen. It takes just a couple of moments to download, install, configure, and start using this monitoring software.

You can create the checks of the different kinds to perform monitoring jobs for every aspect of your network. As a first step you may want to use a ICMP monitor. This enables you to be sure that the host network computer is reachable. Website monitor (HTTP monitor) can connect to the website, download any web page and even validate the content with the easy-to-use filters which support the logical expressions. By the way, ProtoMon is able to use the proxy server, and connect to the secured parts of the network. Also you may want to check your fileserver using the FTP, FTPS and SFTP monitors. And monitor your mail server (POP3 monitor, SMTP monitor) to be sure that you can get mail messages from the visitors and they do receive messages from you.

ProtoMon can execute the batch files on your network server through the Telnet or SSH monitors, then receive and analyze their output. This permits you to check almost every parameter of your server including the memory usage, CPU load and much more.

If any problem found, the monitoring utility can inform you by displaying the pop-up message, playing some sound file, executing any script or URL, or sending a notification email message to the specified addresses.

This network monitoring software stores full monitoring statistics of all monitors on your PC. You can look at it at any time, using the statistics viewer which includes a nice-looking diagram which supports panning and zooming and explicit hints for even better usability. Also you can enable the built-in web server to connect to ProtoMon from the network, and look at the monitor statuses, failure list and statistics using your favorite web-browser.

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