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Hi all, I am looking for a solution to monitor windows servers and send alerts when e.g. disks are full, cpu overload or a service down. Also we would be able to generate reports from cpu and memory utilization trends. Does anyone know a decent solution which is easy to implement? Thanks and best regards, Rolf
Name: powercorrupt Date: August 25, 2009 at 06:01:52 Pacific
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You can use Performance tool which can be find in the Administrative tools , with this you can monitor remote computer as well local computer , it has got near around 50 objects which you can choose as per the monitoring requirement , you can set alerts / trace logs / save logs/ realtime monitoring ..It's a helpful tool ..
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Name: Rolf73 Date: August 25, 2009 at 06:07:39 Pacific
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Hello and thank you for your response. I do know performance monitor, however I have to monitor approx 100 servers concurrently and data needs to ben gathered on a central location for further processing
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Response Number 3
Name: powercorrupt Date: August 25, 2009 at 08:29:43 Pacific
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Hi .....other than performance monitor i haven't used any other tool..but yeah for sure they will be some application which should fit your requirements...and i think it would be hard to find some real good freeware tool...i'm searching the web if i get one will post ..
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