Your biggest investment, when it comes to information technology, is probably in servers. You might have one or more servers that process transactions, store data, provide easier recovery from disasters and bail you out with access to accurate information when involved in some legal dispute.

Since you have such an investment in servers, it only makes sense to protect this investment by constantly monitoring their health, resource usage and vital statistics. Monitoring should be proactive and round the clock to not only provide data for future capacity planning but also to provide predictive failure analysis so you can fix resource shortages or device failures before your user productivity gets affected.

Do you know if certain servers are being over worked while other servers are sitting idle? Do you need to add another CPU or more RAM to your servers? Did you notice that spike in network traffic last week that caused all users to slow down, what caused it? If you have always wanted to monitor your servers but don't know where to turn to, click here to find an easy way to protect your investment. It doesn't matter if you have an in-house IT department, if you're not proactively monitoring your servers and routers, you will always be spending resources on break/fix issues instead of strategic initiatives.

Nadeem Azhar 2/14/2007
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