Server & System Monitoring

We monitor your system’s health, by that we mean, how your hardware is working with your applications and operating systems; are there any system errors being generated and what is causing them? The state of your disk drives, how much free space do they have and how fast are they filling up. Are there any read or write errors on the storage devices, are they heading for failure? Network efficiency, do you have enough bandwidth, or indeed, do you have more than you need, and can you cut back on the cost? The System monitor gives you a detailed report on the overall health of your system and on the individual components of that system, as much or as little as you want.

Not only does the monitor send you a daily morning summery of your system’s health, but it also sends a detailed report to the support professionals at DCMS who analyse the report and trend maintenance needs and potential hardware failures. If there is a potential issue, they will then schedule with you a convenient time to address the issue before it becomes a problem.

Active notification of a problem, if there is a detected problem with any monitored part of your IS&T system, SSM will inform you immediately that there is a problem, by email and SMS.

You schedule maintenance, but you don’t schedule a failure.

Maintenance is cheaper than repair. Nobody likes an IT outage, but a scheduled outage is manageable; a breakdown outage can be a disaster.

Crucial Areas that DCMS Monitors:

1. Performance tuning
2. Intruder monitoring
3. Trouble forecasting
4. Health checks
5. Disk drive capacity monitoring and prediction
6. Process monitoring
7. Antivirus signature monitoring
8. More than just a warning that things are wrong, a pre-emptive tool
9. Methods of reporting and to whom.
10. Network capacity and bottlenecks
11. Runaway and rogue processes
12. Trending, pre-emptive maintenance
13. Printer Problems
14. Server Monitoring


Save your time, your costs, and your data, with DCMS System Monitoring.

 

     
   
 
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