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Learn About Network & Server Monitoring And Its Benefits

April 14, 2020 | By: Scott Lard

Business owners have a lot on their plate. From innovating and growing their business to ensuring day to day operations are handled correctly, there’s a seemingly never-ending list of tasks to complete every day. And in today’s modern business landscape, IT management and monitoring should be considered a high priority on any business owner’s to-do list. Unfortunately, whether due to lack of time or lack of resources, certain important aspects of IT management often go overlooked. Something like monitoring your server and network performance can seem like a menial task at first glance, but in reality it’s an extremely necessary preventative measure to ensuring your business runs smoothly and effectively.

Remote Server Monitoring

Slow performance or total downtime of your network or server can be potentially devastating to modern businesses that rely heavily on the infrastructure that servers and networks provide to their business’s operations. From loss of income to unexpected remediation expenses, server or network issues can be costly to your bottom line. What if you could help prevent those issues without taking away your day to day productivity? Would that not be something worth investing in?

Fortunately for business owners, many IT companies offer remote server monitoring solutions. These services allow for business’s servers and networks to be monitored 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year by trained IT professionals and automated software. By proactively monitoring your server, you can be notified of potential issues and help prevent them before they can cause downtime and, as a result, harm to your business.

Benefits of remote server monitoring include:

  • Prevention of small issues growing into larger, more complicated issues
  • Advance warning of hardware or software upgrade needs
  • Increased cybersecurity
  • More time for in-house IT professionals to focus on business-advancing tasks

What to Look for in Server Monitoring

When looking into providers for your remote server monitoring needs, there are a few key factors to consider. First and foremost, your provider should offer around the clock service to ensure your server and network are monitored at all times. In addition, the provider should be able to offer backup from reliable and trained experts who can fix any issues as they arise. Although there are a variety of “free” tools that claim to offer server monitoring, nothing compares to top of the line software backed by expert engineers.

Here is what good server monitoring should look like. You need experts that manage servers remotely, log all events to help track activity, and notifies important staff members of critical issues on the server or the network. They monitor data or tape backup logs and applications to identify potential issues. With hundreds of scheduled scripts, automated patching, and integrated ticketing, streamlined server monitoring is vital to ensure your time is spent running your business rather than keeping an eye on your servers.

Generally good  remote server monitoring services monitor:

  • Windows
  • Linux servers
  • Mac desktops
  • SNMP & ICMP devices such as printers and firewalls
  • Mobile devices including Android & iOS
  • VMware hosts
  • Hyper-V servers

Monitoring should be going 24/7 by a team of experts.

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