Software package for real time network and servers monitoring
Publisher: |
XRatel Software |
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Downloads: |
1471 |
Software Type: |
Shareware, 49.00 |
File Size: |
13K |
OS: |
Windows All |
Update Date: |
17 October, 2010 |
XRatel Performance Suite is a complete system monitoring solution, covering networks, computer servers and workstations. It allows users to access powerful and meaningful real-time and historical graphics, generate alarms and automatically send e-mail messages. It is easy to install and configure and there is no need to use local agents or data providers. It joins in the same product high performance, flexibility and reliability. XRatel Performance Suite monitors network traffic and bandwidth usage as well as many other network parameters as error rates, collision rates, etc. You can also monitor many other aspects of managed switches, printers, and other network components as long as they are SNMP enabled. Generating many KPIs, such as device's overall performance and Network Health, it provides valuable information for system administrators to optimize the efficiency, layout and setup of WAN and LAN links, routers, servers and other network components. It also monitors the downtime and access time of unmanageable devices. XRatel Performance Suite also monitors MS Windows computers using WMI technology (local or remote monitoring), providing the necessary information for system administrators to manage computer servers and workstations. It can get from a computer more than 1 million different variables, including: - many performance counters such as disk usage, memory consumption and CPU load; - hardware information such as cooling fan speed and memory bank status; - operational system information such as running version, installed updates, registry entries and logged users; - application specific information, if it is available (depends on the application). Many statistical tags are automatically generated for the monitored computers, such as the Computer Health, which expresses the overall status of a specific MS Windows computer. Users can also create custom tags that calculate any expression involving WMI or SNMP variables.
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