Preparing the website monitoring objectives for your company web-site

How recently did you check the personal website (and also servers and network)? Are you scheduling your website monitoring jobs in some way? Can you be sure your website is running at the moment? Now I presume that you are starting your browser, typing the URL and monitoring if it is still usable. Seems like the things are okay… But may it be the page is just found in the browser cache? One more full refresh… Phew, lucky today! But can you be sure it was responding yesterday, two weeks ago, or past month? Every provider will grant you a 99.9% uptime. Well, I think you would prefer to know that for sure.

Imagine that your potential clients opening your website when it’s accidentally not available. They look at complicated error text or even empty page. How do you suspect, how much of clients will come away and will never browse again? Well, maybe some of them will do another attempt. But anyway, people would rather place their purchases on the stable and safe websites. If you are doing some type of network business, you better be sure, your clients can browse your website and get info, stuff, or products they are need. Any particular failure means loss of customers that, in its turn, means loss of business.

You can tell that it is life, everything happens, and you can’t entirely avoid downtimes. This is half-way true. You can’t entirely elude them, but you can of course minimize them! The sooner you will know about any problem, the sooner you are able to take some action to resolve it. Notify your website provider, restart some network services, etc.

For this purpose, you may want to try ProtoMon. This is the server monitoring software intended to automatically review your servers, website, and network from time to time and in no time alert you when any problems occurred. It takes only a couple of moments to download, install, configure, and start using this website monitoring software.

You will be able to add the monitors of the different types to monitor every aspect of your network. First of all you may want to utilize a ICMP monitor. This allows you to feel certain that the host network computer is reachable. Website monitor (HTTP monitor) can connect to the website, download the specified web page and optionally validate its content using the text filters with the support of the logical expressions. Besides, ProtoMon is able to use the proxy server, and connect to the secured zones of the network. Also you may want to monitor your fileserver using the FTP, FTPS and SFTP protocols. And monitor your mail server (POP3 monitor, SMTP monitor) to make certain that you are able to receive mail messages from the visitors and they do get your answers.

ProtoMon can launch the scripts on your network server using the Telnet or SSH monitors, then capture and analyze their output. This enables you to monitor almost each parameter of your network including the memory usage, CPU load and so on.

If any failure found, the monitoring utility will inform you by displaying the pop-up message, playing the sound file, launching any program or URL, or sending a notification email letter to the desired recipients.

This network monitoring software saves full monitoring statistics of each monitor on your PC. You can see it at any time, using the useful viewer which includes a nice-looking graph which supports panning and zooming and explicit notes for even better comfort. And you may wish to enable the built-in web server to connect to ProtoMon from the network, and review the monitor statuses, failure list and statistics with your favorite web browser.

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