Server Monitoring services
Complete visibility for cloud and on-premises servers
Unified view for server metrics, trends & alerts
Improved reliability and uptime is what you can expect from our advanced monitoring for incident and events that may prevent you from focusing your attention where it’s needed most: innovating and growing your business.
Server Support
Advanced Server
Monitoring
Few organizations have the right tools, people, and processes in-house to effectively monitor their network and network devices around-the-clock while proactively responding to incidents or interruptions. Comprehensive server monitoring requires more than simple CPU and memory alerting, but we manage the configuration. We will automatically detect, monitor, and alerts on: CPU, Memory, Network and many other OS metrics for Windows, Linux, Solaris, AIX and more. Everything down to individual volume latency, TCP stats, and NTP.
Linux
Apple
Solaris
SERVER MONITORING COMPONENTS
Full access to monitoring portal with advance server trend metrics and drill-down details
CPU
Disk Capacity
Cluster node state
Ping Loss
Network adapters
Memory
IOPS
Bandwidth utilization
Topology mapping
Hardware Lifecyle
Disk I/O
Processes
Documentation
Asset Discovery
Device Contract Status
SERVER MANAGEMENT IS EVERYTHING
We go beyond traditional uptime monitoring and achieve real-time observability into IT infrastructure. Reduce mean time to resolution and accelerate development with monitoring intelligence for enterprise teams.
Better Support Model
Our platform monitors complex enterprise environments, including networks, cloud, containers, servers, and more within a secure portal. You see what we see.
Monitor on-prem and cloud-based infrastructure in the same platform with automated deployment and configuration
- Reduce MTTR with root cause analysis
- Diminish noisy alerts with dynamic thresholds
- Illuminate patterns with rich visualizations and topology
Advanced Monitoring
The inventory view uses network protocols to detect and capture full details for every device on the network including make and model, serial number, IP address, and the physical switchport the device is connected to. If you know which device you’re looking for but don’t know where it’s located, you can easily find the device and every other device it’s connected to via a “single pane of glass”.