Monitoring and Rebooting
What precisely does the Monitoring & Rebooting feature include? For what reason would you need to have your web server monitored and rebooted?
Managing your own hosting machine may not be a breeze and in some situations it may be very frustrating, particularly if you do not have a lot of experience and you are not absolutely sure what to do in specific scenarios. The hosting machine has its own Os and processes running on it, consequently you may have to handle problems that you haven't stumbled upon with a standard shared hosting plan where the provider addresses the hosting machine maintenance while you handle only your web content by using a hosting Control Panel. If some service stops responding, for instance, or some process start overloading the hosting server, you'll need to take measures to restore the correct functioning of the machine. In case you haven't dealt with this type of situations in the past, you can use the Monitoring & Rebooting function, that is a part of our optional Managed Services upgrade package.
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Monitoring and Rebooting in Dedicated Hosting
You'll be able to use the Managed Services upgrade with any of our
dedicated hosting packages and you can add it to your plan with several clicks when you subscribe or through your billing Cp. Our system admins will activate numerous automated internal checks which will track the system processes on your hosting server and will guarantee its constant operation. If any piece of software consumes an excessive amount of memory, uses too much processing time and affects the whole hosting server or has simply stopped responding, our administrator team is going to be warned right away and will take measures to restore everything within a matter of minutes. They can find out the cause of the problem and restart the hosting server if this sort of an action is necessary to eliminate a specific issue. If you use our administration services, you'll save time and money as you will not have to monitor the dedicated hosting machine yourself or pay to another organization which can inform you about a problem, but cannot do anything to resolve it.