Monitoring and Rebooting
What precisely does the Monitoring & Rebooting option include? Why would you need to have your hosting server monitored and rebooted?
In case you are not quite tech-savvy or if you have not managed a server, you might have some difficulties in particular scenarios when you have to manage a virtual or a dedicated hosting server. As every standalone hosting machine has its own Operating System and various programs and processes running, you will almost certainly come across different challenges such as a frozen process or one that is loading the server tremendously. With a shared hosting account all of these things are addressed by the service provider, but this just isn't the case when you use a hosting server of your own, consequently you have to resolve the issues yourself. When you don't have the abilities or the time to manage such matters, you may 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 in the event that anything happens, our administrators can easily resolve the problem and reboot the hosting server in order to recover its proper operation.
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Monitoring and Rebooting in Dedicated Servers
Adding the Managed Services package to your
dedicated server service is as easy as clicking a button on the order page or inside your billing Control Panel and as long as the service is enabled, our system admins will keep tabs on all system processes on your machine 24/7 in order to make certain that everything is operating the way it has to. An automated system shall alert them as soon a problem shows up, so they can troubleshoot it to find out what created it and will then handle it very quickly. Frozen processes, software components that have shut down or programs which use an excessive amount of physical memory are just several examples of the things our knowledgeable staff will look for and deal with. A third-party monitoring firm can only tell you that there is some issue with a particular system service, but they'll lack the means to do anything about it because they shall not able to access your machine.