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Introduction

vesk0win edited this page Mar 4, 2018 · 2 revisions

As networks evolve and become more complex and developed, the need for network monitoring has remained constant. It continues to be crucial for businesses to monitor their networks in order to be productive and avoid serious threats from network failures and server downtime.

Thanks to network monitoring software performance can be analyzed in real time, meaning that if you detect any issue or failure, an email will be sent to you immediately, to alert you. This fast relay of information, is to inform you about network issues, no matter where you are, allowing you to minimize potential downtime and take reparative action without any delays. On top of it, because of network monitoring software, we are able to eliminate the need of manual checks and also physical system administrator. One of the main advantages is, that it allows you to both save money and time, so the problem is solved in an effective way.

Another major benefit is the reporting generated from network monitoring. These reports can help you identify patterns and trends in system performance, as well as demonstrating the need for upgrades or replacements. Performance baselines can also be easily established.

Finally, network monitoring systems can assist you in being able to identify the specific areas of your network that are experiencing problems. This means that you can quickly pinpoint the issue, saving you time and money when it comes to addressing the problem.

If someone asks “is network monitoring important?” the obvious answer is “yes.” But why?

  • To optimize network performance and availability
  • Stay informed
  • Diagnose issues
  • Report issues
  • Eliminate the need for manual checks
  • Proactive approach
  • Track trends
  • Benchmark performance and availability data
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