SERVER MONITORING
Server monitoring involves the process of keeping a server updated and running so that a computer network can operate smoothly. Properly monitoring a server is usually the task of a network administrator, and it is vital to the performance of the network. If server monitoring is not conducted on a computer network, regardless of whether the network is small or large, application software usually will not run as well as expected. In some cases, a network may even experience total or partial network failure if proper monitoring is not conducted at given time period server monitoring. Monitoring a server requires a network administrator to conduct server monitoring. Essentially, this means that the administrator must review the server’s performance as well as potential security risks and backup protocols at regular intervals. As part of preventative monitoring, an administrator typically ensures that automated system monitoring utilities are installed and appropriately configured. These utilities often come with the server’s hardware package. Even with automated utilities in place, a solid server monitoring plan requires several functions. Such as checking server log files, hard disk space, folder permissions, and redundancy. Security and application functionality should also be examined as part of server monitoring periodically which enables them to prevent indulge hackers.