Monitoring and Rebooting in VPS Web Hosting
You can reap the benefits of our service with each and every VPS web hosting package we provide and you can order the Managed Services bundle at any time with only a few mouse clicks either when you register or through the billing area. Our system admins will keep track of the system processes on your Virtual Private Server not just manually, but also through the use of a highly developed automated system, so they shall be informed the second anything goes wrong - a script that employs too much memory or CPU time, a process which has stopped responding or has gone offline for reasons unknown, etc. They shall research the cause of the issue and will reboot your VPS. With this upgrade you are able to save money for expensive third-party monitoring services that some companies offer, but even if they alert you about an issue, they can't do anything to resolve it. Our system administrators, however, have got both the skills and the access to do that very quickly.
Monitoring and Rebooting in Dedicated Servers Hosting
You can use the Managed Services upgrade with any of our dedicated servers hosting packages and you'll be able to include it to your plan with a couple of mouse clicks when you sign up or through your billing Control Panel. Our system administrators will activate numerous automated internal checks which will keep track of the system processes on your server and will guarantee its continuous functioning. If any piece of software consumes too much memory, uses too much processing time and affects the whole server or has simply stopped responding, our administrator staff will be notified straight away and will take measures to restore everything within a matter of minutes. They can determine the cause of the issue and reboot the hosting server if this type of an action is necessary in order to resolve a specific problem. If you use our admin services, you'll save time and cash as you'll not need to monitor the dedicated server yourself or pay to another firm which can notify you about an issue, but cannot do anything to deal with it.