Monitoring and Rebooting
Understand how with the Monitoring & Rebooting feature you'll be able to prevent potential downtimes and optimize your server's performance.
In the event that you are not very tech-savvy or in case you have never managed a hosting machine, you might have some difficulties in specific situations when you have to take care of a virtual or a dedicated hosting server. Since every standalone hosting machine has its own Os and various apps and processes working, you shall almost certainly come across different problems such as a frozen process or one that is loading the machine significantly. With a shared web hosting account all of these things are managed by the company, but this isn't the case when you use a hosting server of your own, so you must resolve the issues yourself. If you do not have the skills or the time to take care of this sort of issues, you might consider the Managed Services upgrade we offer. Among other things, it offers 24/7 monitoring of your hosting server and the processes running on it, so in the event that anything happens, our staff can easily resolve the issue and reboot the machine so as to restore its proper functioning.
Monitoring and Rebooting in Dedicated Hosting
Adding the Managed Services package to your dedicated hosting package is as simple as clicking a button on the order page or in your billing Control Panel and as long as the service is active, our system admins will keep an eye on all system processes on your hosting server 24/7 as to make certain that everything is operating exactly how it has to. An automated system will alert them as soon an issue presents itself, so they can troubleshoot it to discover what created it and will then handle it in no time. Frozen processes, software elements that have shut down or applications which employ a lot of physical memory are only several examples of the things our knowledgeable staff will look for and take care of. A third-party monitoring business can only let you know that there is some problem with a particular system service, but they'll lack the means to do anything about it as they won't be able to access your server.