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When your web systems and components are not available, you have to face major disadvantages as:
- Your ROI declines as you loose revenue.
- Performance erodes because of failed transactions and disrupted traffic.
- Your image is damaged, increasing your promotional efforts and costs.
Trace routing and monitoring help to instantly identify the source of the malfunctions, and allow support teams to start troubleshooting immediately. Network components and devices are monitored, to build a complete proactive system of immediate problem detection and real-time alerts.
Network monitoring
VCSoft for network monitoring solutions verifies network connectivity to devices and application services revealing accessibility and network latency. The VCSoft provides complete network visibility to assure the highest levels of quality services in today's network driven business.
Services provided by VCSoft
- Monitors real time responses to all network devices and service ports
- Network failure root cause analysis
- Reliable network alert notification
- Monitors routers, switches and much more
At times it is useful to understand the type of traffic that is flowing through the network. In the event of an unexpected increase in traffic, it is very helpful to analyze and be able to compare to previous analysis data.
Server monitoring
Servers are the basic foundation on which the business operates. VCSoft supports server monitoring from a single, easy to use console. We monitor core server resources (CPU, memory, disk, event logs etc.) and enable centralized management of remote processes and services.
VC Soft,Inc also offers packaged monitoring for a wide variety of server configurations (i.e. web, email, database, etc.). All server status information is presented in real time alarm dashboards, performance reports, and or SLA compliance reports.
Features
Monitors the following server subsystems and components:
- CPU, memory, disk
- Event logs and screens
- Statistics and performance ratios
- Processes, services and jobs
- Directory and file system
Monitors heterogeneous server environments
Long and short term performance reporting
Application monitoring
Monitoring applications to detect and respond to problems before an end user is even aware of that problem is a common systems requirement. Our team monitors the basic health of application servers by keeping an eye on CPU utilization, throughput, memory usage and the like.
- Monitors the performance and availability of business critical applications.
- Pre-configured thresholds and parameters.
- Monitor business critical processes.
When applied in an appropriate manner, application monitoring is more than just the data that shows how an application is performing technically. Information such as page hits and related statistics can also show which applications, or portions thereof, have consistently good (or bad) performance. Reports generated from the collected data can provide insights on the volume of users that pass though the application.
Database monitoring
Our expert team at VCSoft monitors a wide array of availability and performance metrics for different database servers. To provide quality service to end users, we monitor remote query response times and transaction rates.
While it is important to monitor the database server for high availability and peak performance, it is equally important to monitor database performance from the perspective of the business service and end users it supports.
Our objective is to ensure the database availability running at peak performance so that it does not compromise business productivity and client satisfaction.
Key points
- Provides real time and comprehensive database health check monitoring for cross- platform business environments
- Monitors database availability and performance from both a server and end user perspective
- Monitors database event logs
- Database resource utilization monitoring
- Real time alerting and reporting for key database performance indicators
- Reads and analyzes database table entries for alert generation and trend reporting.
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