Monitoring and Rebooting
Discover exactly what the Monitoring & Rebooting feature consists of and why you will need it.
In case you are not very tech-savvy or in case you haven't managed a hosting machine, you might have some difficulties in certain situations when you have to handle a virtual or a dedicated server. Because every standalone server has its own Operating System and various programs and processes going, you shall most likely come across different problems such as a frozen process or one that's loading the machine noticeably. With a shared internet hosting account all of these things are taken care of by the service provider, but this just isn't the case when you use a server of your own, and so you must resolve the issues yourself. When you don't have the knowledge or the time to handle such matters, you could consider the Managed Services upgrade which we offer. Amongst other things, it offers 24/7 monitoring of your hosting machine and the processes running on it, so in case anything happens, our admins can easily resolve the problem and restart the machine to recover its proper functioning.
Monitoring and Rebooting in Dedicated Servers
Adding the Managed Services package to your dedicated server service is as basic as clicking a button on the order page or within your billing Control Panel and given that the service is enabled, our system administrators will track all system processes on your server 24/7 in order to ensure that everything is up and running precisely how it has to. An automated system shall notify them as soon an issue shows up, so they can troubleshoot it to find out what induced it and will then take care of it immediately. Frozen processes, software elements that have shut down or programs that employ far too much physical memory are merely a few examples of the things our seasoned team will look for and take care of. A third-party monitoring company can only inform you that there is some issue with a specific system service, but they'll lack the means to do anything about it as they will not be able to access your machine.