Automating the website monitoring goals for the company’s website

How much time ago was you monitoring the personal website (and also servers and network)? Do you scheduling your website monitoring tasks in any way? Are you sure your website is operating at the moment? Now I think that you are executing your browser, pasting the URL and checking if it is still present. Looks like everything is alright… But maybe the web-page was just saved in the browser cache? Doing a complete reload… Phew, lucky this time! But are you convinced it was responding yesterday, last week, or last month? Every hosting provider will promise you a 99.9% uptime guarantee. Well, I bet you would choose to know that for sure.

Imagine that your prospective customers came to your website but it’s accidentally not available. They look at some error string or simply blank 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 like to make their purchases on the stable and secure websites. If you are running any sort of web-oriented business, you better be sure, your customers can reach your website and receive info, stuff, and products they are searching for. Any unnoticed fail leads to loss of clients that, in its turn, leads to loss of business.

You may tell that this is life, downtimes happens, and you can’t completely avoid them. That is half-way correct. You can’t totally escape them, but you can definitely minimize them! The sooner you get info about the issue, the earlier you can take the action to fix it. Contact your website provider, restart some network services, etc.

For this purpose, you may wish to use ProtoMon. It is the server monitoring software designed to automatically review your website, servers, and network computers in a specified intervals and immediately let you know when some errors detected. It needs only a few moments to download, install, configure, and start using this monitoring software.

You are able to use the checks of the different types to do monitoring jobs for all aspects of your website. First of all you can use a ping monitor. It permits you to be sure that the host network system is available. Website monitor (HTTP monitor) can connect to the website, download any web page and optionally control its content using the text filters which support the logical expressions. By the way, the software is able to make use of the proxy server, and connect to the secured parts of the network. Also you may wish 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 your visitors and they can receive your answers.

ProtoMon can launch the batch files on your network server using the Telnet or SSH monitors, then take and analyze their output. This permits you to monitor almost any parameter of your network including the CPU load, memory usage and so on.

If any failure found, the monitoring program can let you know by showing the pop-up dialog, playing some sound file, launching some application or URL, or sending a notification email message to the desired addresses.

This network monitoring software stores full monitoring statistics of every monitor on your computer. You may see it whenever you wish, with a handy viewer which includes a well-looking graph with support of zooming and panning and detailed hints for even better usability. Plus you may wish to enable the built-in web server to connect to ProtoMon remotely, and see the monitor statuses, failure list and statistics using any web browser.

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