Monitoring and Rebooting
Find out exactly what the Monitoring & Rebooting feature entails and why you need it.
The administration of a virtual or a dedicated server is different than that of an ordinary shared web hosting account, therefore if you need a hosting server of your own for content or offline apps, you might run into problems which you have never faced before. All system tasks on a shared hosting machine are addressed by the host company, but if you have your own server, these tasks are something you need to deal with. In the event that a process freezes for whatever reason, for example, or if the overload on the hosting machine increases tremendously, you'll have to take measures to restore the proper operation of the hosting server. Doing that might be a challenge if you haven't managed a hosting server before and you don't have much experience, so if that's the case, you might use the Managed Services upgrade that we provide. Along with other admin tasks, you shalllocate a Monitoring & Rebooting service inside the package, so our staff can keep a watchful eye on your hosting server 24/7 and restart it if necessary.
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Monitoring and Rebooting in Dedicated Servers Hosting
It shall take you a few mouse clicks to include the Managed Services package to the
dedicated servers hosting plan that you have selected and our skilled team of administrators will start monitoring the server closely to make sure that it's up and running correctly all of the time. A lot of automated checks shall also be added, so they will be aware of any problem the instant it appears. High CPU load, an application using an excessive amount of memory or a system process that has stopped responding are simply a few good examples of the problems that we can keep an eye for and take care of once the basis for their appearance is determined. If necessary, the dedicated hosting server will also be rebooted, so you won't need to do anything on your end. With this service you will not have to pay to third-party monitoring businesses that are only able to alert you if anything goes wrong but don't have the access to deal with an issue.