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What does your organization use Lotus Notes for? E-Commerce, project collaboration and management, e-mail exchange, critical and emergency management services? Whatever the use, you can bet that a Lotus Notes failure is going to have a ripple effect across your organization.
As a data center manager, the only thing that will ruin your day more than a Lotus Notes failure is if you're the last one to know about it.
Application failure is one of the most common problems in an organization, and your Notes server is no exception. In fact, IBM provides software that is designed to calculate the Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) for Notes servers. This means that not only is Lotus Notes failure a possibility, it's virtually assured. The only question is: When?
While there is no way to prevent an ultimate failure, there is a way to be the first to know when disaster strikes. That way is the ServersCheck Lotus Notes monitoring feature which is part of our network monitoring software system.
You simply install the software on any Windows 2003/2000/XP Professional based system, and it can monitor any OS based system or device (Windows, Linux, Unix, MacOs, or FreeBSD). There's even a special version for Managed Service Providers.
Among the over 45 available checks, which includes network monitoring, server monitoring, internet and website monitoring, and bandwidth monitoring, is a routine which tries to make a connection to a Notes Server and open a specified Notes Database. If the attempt fails, it send an alarm via voice phone (text-to-speech), e-mail, pager, SMS, MSN, HTTP, or network message. This means that you can leave the data center with full confidence that you'll be the first to known when a Lotus Notes failure occurs.
It's easy to stay on top of Lotus Notes issues when you have the network monitoring solution from ServersCheck. Click here to learn more about our Lotus Notes monitoring solution and to download a free trial version.
Click here to download a free trial of the ServersCheck Monitoring Software and start monitoring your Lotus Notes systems.
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