Automating the website monitoring goals for your company website

How long time ago was you checking your website (and also servers and network services)? Are you scheduling your website monitoring tasks in some mater? Can you be sure your website is available at this moment? Now I suppose that you are clicking on your web-browser, typing the URL and checking if the website is still available. Seems like everything is alright… Well may it be the web-page was just saved in the Firefox cache? One more complete refresh… Being in luck for now! But can you be sure it was responding yesterday, two weeks ago, or last month? Most hosting providers promise you a 99.9% uptime guarantee. Well, I think you would like to know this for sure.

Imagine that your potential clients entering your website when it is accidentally not available. They look at complicated error message or simply white page. How do you suspect, how many of customers will slip away and will never return? Well, maybe some of them will do another attempt. But anyway, people prefer to make their purchases on the reliable and secure websites. When you are running some type of web-oriented business, you need to be sure, your visitors can navigate your server and receive information, stuff, or products they are need. Any particular fail means loss of customers that, in its turn, means loss of business.

Someone may tell that this is life, everything happens, and you cannot completely avoid downtimes. This is half-way correct. You can not completely avoid them, but you can for certain minimize them! The precedently you get info about any issue, the precedently you are able to take some action to resolve it. Contact your network provider, review some network services, etc.

For this purpose, you may wish to try ProtoMon. It is the server monitoring software intended to automatically monitor your network, servers and website from time to time and immediately notify you if any errors occurred. It takes only a couple of minutes to download, install, configure, and start using this monitoring software.

You are able to add the monitors of the different types to perform monitoring tasks for every aspect of your website. First of all you may want to utilize a ping monitor. This allows you to be sure that the host network system is working. Website monitor (HTTP monitor) can connect to the website, download some web page and even control its content with the text filters with the support of the logical expressions. Besides, the program can make use of the proxy server, and connect to the password protected sections of the website. Also you may wish to monitor your network using the FTP, FTPS and SFTP protocols. And check your mail server (POP3 monitor, SMTP monitor) to make certain that you are able to get mail letters from the visitors and they can get messages from you.

ProtoMon can execute the batch files on your network server using the Telnet or SSH monitors, then receive and parse their output. This permits you to check almost any aspect of your website including the CPU load, memory usage and much more.

When any failure happened, the monitoring tool will notify you by showing the pop-up form, playing the sound file, starting any file or URL, or sending a notification email message to the selected recipients.

This network monitoring software keeps full monitoring statistics of every monitor on your PC. You may see it when you need, with a handy viewer what includes a well-looking graph which supports panning and zooming and descriptive explanations for even better handiness. And you can enable the built-in web server to connect to ProtoMon remotely, and view the monitor statuses, failure list and statistics with your favorite web-browser.

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