PA Server Monitor is a Windows service that monitors the health and availability of Windows servers, network services (on Windows, Linux and other operating systems), and devices. No agents are needed to monitor remote servers. Rich reporting too. Read More...
$99.00 - Power Admin LLC
Server Monitor is a Windows service that monitors the health and availability of Windows servers, network services (on Windows, Linux and other operating systems), and devices. No agents are needed to monitor remote servers. Read More...
$99.00 - Power Admin LLC
Server Monitor is a Windows service that monitors the health and availability of Windows servers, network services (on Windows, Linux and other operating systems), and devices. No agents are needed to monitor remote servers. Read More...
$395.00 - GFI Software
Checks your network & servers for failures and fixes them automatically, before your network users notice them! Alerts can be sent by email, pager or SMS. You can reboot a machine, restart a service or run a script, batch job or executable. Read More...
Simple Server Monitor is a powerful, yet easy to use server monitor. It allows you to monitor the status of your servers and web applications from your desktop. When a monitor fails, you are notified by a pop-up message and/or an e-mail alert.
PA Server Monitor has powerful features that are very simple to setup. The Free edition monitors web pages, ping response and the Windows event log, and includes several response actions such as email, reboot, etc. Monitored resource reports too.
Server Monitor has powerful features that are very simple to setup. The Free edition monitors web pages, ping response and the Windows event log, and response actions that can send SMTP email notifications, reboot the server, and more.
The NTP Time Server Monitor lets the user configure and control a local NTP service with a userfriendly graphical user interface. Secondary the current status of the local NTP services, as well as external NTP services, can be displayed.
Reduce downtime and be the first to know when a server or network device fails. The last time you had a network or server failure how long was it before the problem was discovered? Don`t wait for employees or customers to report the problem.