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    Is there software to monitor network server(s) behaviour?

    Is there software on the market that can be used to monitor all of a company's network servers behaviour? Example, cpu or hard drive, memory etc failing or over usage in any area? There has to be an easier way to keep check of any system readily instead of having to go to each server to see how it is behaving.

    Thanks for any advice any one can give.

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    yes it is win VNC, or MOM from Micro$oft




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    you mostlikely have one...

    preformance moniter if it's win2k/nt4.0
    you can select all of that plus physical page file usage/faults/memry usage, as well as network usage, such as boradcasts, bytes accross the network (as long as you have a nic capable of doing such)
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    One I've always heard of, is alchemy network monitor which you can configure to call your cell phone or pager if your server is in trouble , but I have no first hand experience with it.
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    Originally posted by craigmodius
    One I've always heard of, is alchemy network monitor which you can configure to call your cell phone or pager if your server is in trouble , but I have no first hand experience with it.
    My site uses WhatsUp Gold for that..

    When a service/server is no longer reachable it will dial up with a modem and send an SMS message to whom ever you set it for..

    When I get a SMS message at 3 am I get jumpy :-P
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    You might want to look at HP Openview also. Not that I'm a fan of HP software..
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    whoops sorry about the mess, I just heard the term "HP Software" oops.

    But seriuosly HP Openview is a good product if your using HP hubs and switches.
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