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Monitoring Your Web Using Dotcom-Monitor
0Everyday people spend their time online. We spend our time to browse, email, social networking, watching video, playing game, shopping, hunting job, etc. sometimes online is a fun thing to do. Instead, sometimes people forget about the schedule. We can do many things with the web application. Especially if you are engaged in e business. You might be need an application performance monitoring.
Website monitoring (Dotcom-monitor) provides this service. They got the solutions in order to functioning your web applications always work at peak performance. So it would directly impact your business profitability. It analyzes performance and your user experience that affect how your website visitors interact with you. Next thing you need is network monitoring, to monitor your server uptime. This service check web server’s uptime and performance status of servers, networks, and applications. It ensures your business’s internet assets are available and functioning optimally.
Dotcom-monitor has covering the major internet backbones, also monitoring agents positioned worldwide. Serverview monitoring platform coverage: website monitoring, web application monitoring, mail server monitoring, DNS monitoring service, ping and trace route monitoring service, port monitoring service, web service SOAP/HTTP monitoring service, VoIP monitoring, FTP monitoring service, video streaming monitoring, DNS blacklist monitoring, private agent, server uptime monitoring, and network monitoring.
Website monitoring checks URLs for availability, performance, proper content, working certificates, and broken links. Web application monitoring checks online transactions, such as: shopping carts, portals, banking applications, and online courses. Mail server monitoring checks mail servers running SMTP, POP3, and IMAP services for functionality, availability, and performance.DNS monitoring service checking DNS by querying a specified server in order to resolve a specific internet address. Dotcom-Monitor agents attempt a connection with a specific port on a web server using a TCP or a UDP protocol to determine if the remote computer is accepting connections on that port. There are more services that dotcom-monitor provides. You can live chat with them, you can see the demo, also you can try the free trial.
