ServersCheck provides 24/7 monitoring and reporting on system availability, featuring HTML reports, graphs, and Service Level details in real-time. It can be managed via a browser for ease-of-use.
The standard version can be used for free with up to 5 devices, which is fantastic news for personal use. You can monitor any TCP Port (HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, NNTP, POP3, SMTP, VNC, DNS, etc.), check Oracle, MySQL, ODBC databases, trap SNMP values (disk space, free memory, CPU usage,...), verify content served from a web server and check NT services, NT or Linux Processes availability. Moreover, this software application can monitor environmental devices like temperature, humidity, flooding.
ServersCheck runs as a local service, and it is very easy to use. It is administered through a browser interface by logging in to the built-in web server. Additionally, the software comes equipped with some fantastic features such as graph output for long-term statistics tracking. It is an excellent tool for those who are involved in networking and system administration.
One of the most significant advantages of using ServersCheck is its alerting capability. You can receive alerts via email, SMS, MSN, or network messages. This means that you can be updated with real-time notifications and take action before it's too late.
Overall, ServersCheck Standard Edition is an outstanding software tool that will definitely make your life easier. It is an affordable and practical solution for those who want to monitor and manage their network and systems easily. Try it now and discover the benefits that it can bring to you and your business.
Version 5.7.3:
- New: ServersCheck can now be updated through Update.exe option in the ServersCheck list of icons
- New: Data can be downloaded as CSV from reporting center
- Fix: Flickering on page reload has been solved for Internet Explorer 6 browsers
- Fix: SMTP.log stores again email alerts activity
- Updated: email alerts will now be retried twice in the event of a mail error
- Updated: all alerting activity is now written to a log file in the alertslogs subdirectory
- Updated: Help File is now shipped with software again next to the online version. New tutorials have been added