Monitoring and Rebooting
What precisely does the Monitoring & Rebooting option involve? For what reason would you need to have your server monitored and rebooted?
Managing your own hosting server might not be very simple and in some situations it might be really frustrating, especially if you don't have a lot of experience and you are not confident what to do in specific cases. The hosting machine has its own Os and processes running on it, which means that you may need to take care of problems that you haven't come across with a standard shared web hosting package deal where the company deals with the server maintenance while you deal with just your web content through a website hosting Cp. If some service stops responding, for instance, or some process start overloading the machine, you'll have to take measures to restore the correct functioning of the machine. In the event that you haven't dealt with these kinds of situations before, you could employ the Monitoring & Rebooting function, that's an element of our optional Managed Services upgrade package.
Monitoring and Rebooting in Dedicated Hosting
You can use the Managed Services upgrade with any of our dedicated hosting packages and you can add it to your plan with a couple of clicks when you sign up or via your billing Cp. Our system admins will enable numerous automated internal checks that will monitor the system processes on your server and will ensure its constant functioning. If any software application consumes an excessive amount of memory, uses a lot of processing time and affects the entire hosting server or has simply stopped responding, our administrator staff is going to be informed at once and will take measures to restore everything in a matter of minutes. They can determine the cause of the problem and reboot the server if this kind of an action is necessary to eliminate a specific problem. If you use our administration services, you'll save time and cash as you'll not have to monitor the dedicated hosting machine yourself or pay to another firm that can inform you about a problem, but cannot do anything to resolve it.