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Three common day-to-day network problems

We found that many IT professionals face the same challenges when it comes to improving productivity and preventing downtime. Fortunately, there is a simple solution that allows administrators to focus their expertise on important IT projects, instead of putting out small fires. Whether you rely on e-mail and databases, or running a website or online store, network monitoring ensures that you can check the availability of systems, services, applications and bandwidth usage , in addition to maintaining informed about potentially serious issues before they become a major problem. Check out the solutions:

Early recognition of likely hardware problems
Want to know why your apps are running slow and make sure you need to update your hardware resources to prevent crashes? Your IT infrastructure needs constant review to ensure the smooth functioning of your system. Whether it's checking your server's temperature or knowing when your hard drives will be full, network monitoring helps you get accurate information and report history for all your components. This information provides insight into broader trends - including when resources will run out and warning you of an unexpected event, such as server outages. Improving access to the most important details of your infrastructure makes it easier to get the best performance from your resources.

Poor Internet page performance
The availability and loading time of web pages are paramount, not only for e-commerce sites, but for any organization looking to make it easier for their audiences to connect. If a purchase process fails due to technical errors or problems with browser items on your page, this is a horrible experience, as you will lose customers and money. Network monitoring tools can show the time used for loading and measuring performance. In addition to helping you understand the spikes in traffic on your page, so you know when it’s time to allocate more bandwidth.

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Untrusted virtual environments
Network monitoring offers options to help you quickly view your virtual environments. Sensors (measuring points) can monitor from the CPU and the memory used at the speed of the network, as well as the hardware that hosts the virtual equipment (virtual machine). This allows you to immediately understand where the problem may be, which means less time spent on solving it.

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