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Free Server Monitoring for the masses

Don't get caught short. Find out about a problem before it happens, and be told how to fix it.

(PRWEB) September 28, 2005 -- Wavex technology, using their years of experience in providing IT support and outsourcing services to the UK, based in London, UK, has developed a new type of server monitoring application called MonX.

Not only is it extremely simple to install, taking only minutes, but it also requires no configuration. So you don't need to be technical to benefit from its capabilities.

It examines many of the areas of a servers performance that often signify a problem is just around the corner - providing you valuable warnings of immanent issues.

And what's best is it's free.

These are the areas it examines:-

Event Logs - The contents of your servers event logs are compared in real time against an ever growing knowledgebase providing you with not only the details of the problem, but in the majority of cases, the solution. Most event notifications also contain specific links to Microsoft and other on-line resources to further assist you in troubleshooting the issue.

Data backups - MonX will look for notifications of backup errors from the most well-known back-up applications, helping to secure your data and the integrity of your back-ups.

Popup alerts - MonX will not only monitor the error logs (notifications) sent by your server, but also the the "popup" error messages which appear on your server screen normally only available when you can actually connect to your server.

Disk Space - This is one of the most common issues as more and more data is saved and stored by users - MonX will monitor your server to notify you if you are running low of disk space.

CPU - MonX will notify you if the CPU in your server runs high for too long. You are also sent details of the process which is using the most CPU cycles.

Added/Removed applications - MonX will inform you when and what applications are being installed or removed including automatic Microsoft Updates.

Services - If Services are stopped, you will be informed along with a definition of the services purpose.

Memory - MonX will monitor the physical memory and page file available in your server.

Usage - When many of the above events occur you will also be notified when someone last administered the server. This will help to distinguish between a genuine problem and errors resulting from someone accessing your server or performing administrative tasks.

More information is available on the Wavex website http://www.wavex.co.uk

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