Monitoring and Rebooting
What precisely does the Monitoring & Rebooting option contain? Why would you want to have your web hosting server monitored and rebooted?
Managing your own server may not be very simple and in some occasions it could be extremely aggravating, especially if you don't have much experience and you are not sure how to proceed in particular scenarios. The server has its own Os and processes running on it, which means that you might have to cope with problems which you haven't stumbled upon with a standard shared hosting package where the service provider deals with the server maintenance while you handle just your web content via a hosting Control Panel. In the event that some service stops responding, for instance, or some process start overloading the server, you shall have to take measures to restore the proper functioning of the machine. If you haven't dealt with these types of situations before, you'll be able to employ the Monitoring & Rebooting feature, that is a part of our optional Managed Services upgrade package.
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Monitoring and Rebooting in Dedicated Web Hosting
Adding the Managed Services package to your
dedicated web hosting package is as simple 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 monitor all system processes on your server 24/7 in order to ensure that everything is up and running the way it should. An automated system will inform them as soon an issue shows up, so they can troubleshoot it to discover what created it and will then take care of it right away. Frozen processes, software features that have shut down or programs which employ far too much physical memory are merely several examples of the things our experienced staff will look for and take care of. A third-party monitoring business can only let you know that there is some problem with a certain system service, but they'll lack the means to do anything about it because they won't be able to access your hosting server.