Like any company, you might have more than one server, depending on your
situation. For instance, you may have a server that hosts your internal network,
another you use for file storage and a separate server that’s used to host your
website. Indeed, most companies store their server outside the company, and
no-one is sitting over their status monitoring the performance. The first you’ll
hear is when a customer bothers to contact you to state they can’t buy a product
from your site.
If your server is a virtual server, you may find that it goes down relatively
easily, particularly when it is overloaded with users. Launch a new product and
you might find that your site goes down, overnight, when you find that it needs
to be online when your American audience wants to purchase your product. Think
of the lost sales within that period.
Simple Server Monitor is a tool that you can use to monitor multiple servers,
either locally or remotely. It resides on your system and will keep checking
your system, in the background, without you needing to perform the check
manually. It will physically logon to the remote server, rather than simply ping
its existence. Your server may be up and running, but the FTP module may have
crashed, so pinging the server is never enough.
Simple Server Monitor will display graphs displaying the uptime of your
server and enables you to export it to a log file.