Advanced Service Monitoring
CeraNet provides the ultimate in advanced network and server monitoring
tools. Our custom tools enable us to ensure the availability of network
components, individual servers, services running on individual servers, while
also measuring traffic and usage. It saves costs by avoiding outages,
optimizing connections, and saves time by giving you a single location to view
all of your monitored services.
We continuously monitor every piece of our network -- 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Our
staff is available 24/7/365 to make sure that your server is up and
running. We can tell you if your server is running, how much memory it has
available, how much hard drive space is available, if the secure server is
working, and much more.
Here are some of the ways that our monitoring services can help you:
Optimize Your Network and Avoid System Downtimes
Businesses increasingly rely on their networks to move data, provide
communication, and enable basic operations. Performance loss or system
outages can seriously impact the bottom line of your business. Continuous
network and server monitoring enables you to find problems and resolve them
before they become a serious threat to your business. This allows you to provide
a better standard of service and you can adjust services as needed saving you money.
Alarms & Notifications
Our monitoring systems can send you text messages, emails, notify pagers,
HTTP request, event log, syslog, SNMP Trap, etc . whenever there is a service alarm. Here are a partial list of the current available
monitoring services:
- SNMP: Sensors using the Simple Network
Management Protocol (supports SNMP V1, V2c and V3)
- SNMP Traffic: Supports monitoring of
bandwidth (bits/s) and volume (bytes), as well
as number of packets and errors via SNMP for a
particular port or network card on PCs, servers,
switches, firewalls, printers
- WMI: Sensors that use Windows built-in WMI
(Windows Management Instrumentation) to access
monitoring values
- WMI CPU Load: Measures a system’s CPU load
(total and per-CPU)
- WMI Memory: Displays free system memory (MB
and %)
- WMI Disk Space: Free disk space on fixed
drives (MB and % per drive)
- WMI Network Card: Measures traffic going
through network cards
- WMI Page File: Checks the usage of the
Windows page file
- WMI Service: Checks if a service is running
and optionally restarts a service if not
- WMI Event Log Sensor: Monitors a system’s
application, system and security event log for
specific events
- WMI Process: Monitors one process via WMI
- WMI File: Monitors file size and existence,
as well as changes to a file via WMI
- WMI Query: Performs a custom WMI query
- WMI Vital System Data: Users can select from
more than 20 different vital Windows system
parameters (CPU: Percent Processor Time, CPU:
Processor Queue Length, CPU: Processor Percent
Privileged Time, CPU: Processor Percent User
Time, Thread Context Switches, Memory: Free
Physical Memory, Memory: Total Visible Memory,
Memory: Pages/sec, Memory: Page Faults/sec,
Memory: Page Reads/sec, Memory: Page Writes/sec,
Memory: Pool Nonpaged bytes, Pagefile Usage,
Disk: Percent Disk Time, Disk: Current Disk
Queue Length, Disk: Reads/sec, Disk: Writes/sec,
Network: Bytes Total/sec, Network: Bytes
Received/sec, Network: Bytes Sent/sec, Server:
Bytes Total/sec, Server: Bytes Received/sec,
Server: Bytes Sent/sec, etc.)
- WMI Exchange Server 2003: Monitors vital
readings of an Exchange Server 2003
- HTTP based services
- HTTP: Monitors a web server via the HTTP
protocol
- HTTP Full Page: uses Internet Explorer
browser to measure download time for a webpage
including all page elements
- HTTP Advanced: Monitors a web server via the
HTTP protocol with various advanced settings
(e.g. check a web page’s content or to use proxy
server or authentication), also measures
download bandwidth, number of bytes and
time-to-first-byte
- HTTP Transaction: Monitors a web server
using a set of URLs to monitor whether logins or
shopping carts are working properly
- HTTP Content: Monitors a value returned by a
HTTP request
- VMware Servers
- VMware ESX Host Server: Monitors vital
parameters of VMware ESX Host servers
- VMware Virtual Machine: Monitors vital
parameters of a single virtual machine (for
VMware ESX Servers and VMware Virtual Center
Servers)
- File Servers
- Share Disk Space: Monitors free disk space
of SMB shares (Windows/Samba)
- File: Monitors a file's existence, size, and
age and also discovers changes to the file
- Folder: Monitors a folder's availability;
the contained files' count, age, and size;
changes to the folder's content.
- HDD Health Sensor: uses SMART feature for
IDE disk drives to measure drive temperature,
drive failures, etc.
- Mail Servers
- SMTP: Monitors SMTP-based email servers
(Simple Mail Transfer Protocol)
- POP3: Monitors POP3-based email servers
(Post Office Protocol V3)
- IMAP: Monitors IMAP -based email servers
(Internet Message Access Protocol)
- SMTP&POP3 and SMTP&IMAP Email Round Trip
Sensor: sends an email by SMTP and measures the
time until it reaches a POP3/IMAP inbox
- Various TCP and UDP based services
- PING: Performs one or more PINGs to monitor
the availability of a device and optionally
measure packet loss
- PORT: Checks the availability of TCP-based
network services
- FTP: Monitors the availability of a FTP
server
- DNS: Checks a DNS (Domain Name Service)
server
- RDP (Remote Desktop): Checks the
availability of a device’s RDP service
- SQL Servers
- Microsoft SQL Server: Checks Microsoft SQL
Server connections
- MySQL Server: Checks MySQL Server
connections
- Oracle SQL Server: Checks Oracle SQL Server
connections
- NetFlow
- NetFlow: Monitors Cisco switches using
NetFlow V5
- NetFlow (Custom): User configurable version
of the NetFlow sensor
- Packet Sniffing
- Packet Sniffer (Header): Looks at the
headers of the data packets to account traffic
by IP, by port, by protocol, etc.
- Packet Sniffer (Content): Reassembles data
packets to streams and looks into the payload
data of the streams to assess the type of
traffic (e.g. SMTP, HTTP, IMAP, file sharing,
NETBIOS, etc.)
- Packet Sniffer (Custom): Accounts packet
data implementing user-specific rules
- “Smart†sensors that e.g. automatically discover
quad-core CPUs, allowing to monitor the total CPU
load, as well as the individual cores
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