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Showing posts with label Monitor. Show all posts

NetWrix Server Configuration Monitor 2.2.167

Monitors multiple servers and sends daily summary reports about any changes detected through the last day

Even minor configuration changes made to servers can potentially impact your users and cause major disruptions to businesses. Every time a change is made, it makes a lot of sense to properly document and communicate it, especially when the servers are maintained by multiple team members.
Another example is very common: changes made yesterday broke your systems, and you don't remember the old settings. A popular web resource for IT professionals, TechRepublic, considers failure to maintain change documentation the 3rd among 10 worst things IT professionals can do.
Logging all changes manually is a time consuming and error-prone task, and requires signficant efforts in environments of all sizes, whether you have 1 server or a thousand. Also beware of unauthorized changes, because nobody will ever document them at all.
NetWrix Server Configuration Monitor is a free tool for automated auditing and reporting of all changes made to server confgurations: hardware devices, drivers, software, services, networking settings, etc.
NetWrix Server Configuration Monitor was designed to be a small tool that centrally monitors multiple servers and sends daily summary reports about any changes detected through the last day.
New hardware devices, driver upgrades, changes to services and applications - no change will pass behind the scenes, no matter who made it and how. You just setup this tool once and start getting daily summary reports about all changes, grouped by server name.

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HSLAB HTTP Monitor Ping 1.14.8292010

A visual computer network utility

The HSLAB Ping application was developed to be a visual computer network utility used to test the reachability of a computer on an Internet Protocol (IP) network and to measure the response (round-trip time) for messages sent from the originating computer to a destination computer.
The name "PING" comes from active sonar terminology. HSLAB Ping operates by sending Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) echo request packets to the target host and waiting for an ICMP response. In the process it measures the time from transmission to reception (round-trip time) and records any packet loss.
The results of the test are printed in form of a statistical summary of the response packets received, including the minimum, maximum, and the mean round-trip times, and sometimes the standard deviation of the mean.

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