Monitoring and Rebooting
Discover how with the Monitoring & Rebooting feature you could prevent potential downtimes and optimize your server's performance.
The managing of a virtual or a dedicated hosting server is different than that of a standard shared web hosting account, therefore if you need a server of your own for site content or offline applications, you may come across problems that you have never faced before. All system tasks on a shared hosting server are addressed by the host company, but if you have your own hosting machine, all of these tasks are something you have to cope with. If a process freezes for some reason, for instance, or if the overload on the hosting machine increases considerably, you will have to take measures to restore the correct functioning of the hosting server. Doing that might be a challenge if you have not managed a server before and you don't have a lot of experience, so if that's the case, you could use the Managed Services upgrade that we provide. Along with other management tasks, you'llfind a Monitoring & Rebooting service inside the package, so our staff can keep an eye on your machine 24/7 and reboot it if needed.
Monitoring and Rebooting in VPS Servers
If you opt to host your sites or offline applications on one of the VPS servers that we supply, you can add the Managed Services upgrade any time and from that second on our admins shall monitor your whole system very closely. Automated checks for many different processes shall be activated and our skilled team shall be notified as soon as some unforeseen problem presents itself - a script which isn't responding, a frozen process, an app which takes excessive physical memory or CPU processing time, etcetera. Our admins will identify what caused the problem and will take care of it or will reboot the server when necessary so that it can return to its proper functioning. The Monitoring & Rebooting part of the Managed Services pack will save you time and cash because you shall not have to pay to a third-party organization to monitor your hosting server remotely, not mentioning that they cannot access your server to do anything in the event that a predicament appears.