Monitoring and Rebooting
Discover precisely what the Monitoring & Rebooting characteristic consists of and the reason why you will be needing it.
In the event that you are not really tech-savvy or if you haven't managed a hosting server, you could have some difficulties in specific situations when you must take care of a virtual or a dedicated server. Because every standalone hosting machine has its own Operating System and various programs and processes working, you will most probably come across different challenges like a frozen process or one that's loading the machine significantly. With a shared internet hosting account all these things are taken care of by the provider, but this isn't the case when you use a server of your own, so you have to resolve the issues yourself. If you do not have the abilities or the time to deal with this kind of issues, you might consider the Managed Services upgrade that we offer. Among other things, it provides 24/7 monitoring of your hosting server and the processes running on it, so if anything happens, our staff can resolve the problem and reboot the machine so as to restore its proper operation.
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Monitoring and Rebooting in Dedicated Servers Hosting
It will take you a couple of mouse clicks to include the Managed Services package to the
dedicated servers hosting plan that you have picked and our experienced team of administrators will begin monitoring the machine closely to make certain that it's working properly all the time. A lot of automated checks will also be included, so they shall be aware of any issue the moment it appears. High Central processing unit load, an app using an excessive amount memory or a system process which has stopped responding are only a few good examples of the problems which we can keep an eye for and deal with once the cause for their appearance is determined. If needed, the dedicated hosting server shall also be rebooted, so you'll not have to do anything on your end. With this service you'll not have to pay to third-party monitoring businesses which can just notify you if anything goes wrong but don't have the access to deal with an issue.