International SMS messages are not charged for as an extra but are included in the subscription fee. The fee also includes access to diagnostic tools and there is a plan for web hosting companies that lets them provide access to NodePing utilities to their customers. NodePing gives sellers a referral bounty and you can give the system a check by accessing a day free trial.
The Uptrends service monitors a range of factors for websites, including internet service availability. The monitor can check web servers in any location, including those hosted on the Cloud. Performance samples are taken every minute and the graphs that represent this data can be exported to PDF or Excel format and you can also email reports out. The Uptrends service will store your historical data for analysis for two years.
The monitor has a customizable dashboard that includes lots of visualizations. You can add on user accounts for all of your team and tailor the dashboard for each, or for groups of users. The service will send you alerts by email, SMS , or through some other communication app, such as Slack. You can access the dashboard from anywhere, including on mobile devices. The system will track real user journeys through your site and record the load times for all pages visited.
It will also assess the mobile-friendliness of your site. Each of these options is offered in service levels to suit different sizes of businesses. Charges are made on a subscription basis and you can get a day free trial. Dynatrace offers a full web application management service, which includes performance tracking.
The system traces web page and service delivery times and compares every element involved in the page transfer to work out which creates poor performance. This monitor is particularly strong at scrutinizing the performance of JavaScript and it will highlight any program errors and run failures.
As well as watching delivery times, Dynatrace shows a typical visitor journey through your site, so it is a handy source of marketing data as well as an operations performance monitoring tool. This is a Cloud-based service , but you do need to install some software on your system. It will give you stats on the performance of hosted sites as well as sites that you run from your own servers.
The service is charged on a subscription model and you can try it for free for 15 days. Uptime Robot started out as a free internet monitoring service but now there is also a paid version available.
Other differences lie in the storage period for historical data. With the free version, you can store data for two months, while the paid version will store data collected for one year. Performance data can be set to trigger an alert when transfer time exceeds a set time. These alerts are delivered by SMS.
You get 50 monitors with the free version. Pricing for the paid version depends on how many monitors you choose to deploy.
These monitors are situated at different points of the globe. There are different monitor types in the package.
You can also run a keyword check on your site to get a report on the presence of desired keywords in your content. Uptime is another Cloud-based web checking service.
This utility can monitor sites that are on-premises, on remote sites, or in the hands of an online hosting service. This tool will check on the site availability of your internet services, servers, and applications. It will check on page load speeds for your site and check on the general health of your web services including DNS records. The Uptime monitoring package includes a status page service that will notify users gracefully of missing pages or incorrect addresses.
The tool also gives you the ability to follow visitor journeys through your site with its real user monitoring. The service is available on a subscription basis with four different service plans. Uptime has servers all over the world from which you can run your system checks. You get access to more geographical locations with the higher plans. If you want to try out the service without risk, pick up the day free trial.
StatusCake is another online service for monitoring internet service. This tool will check on the performance of a website and identify whether the problem is due to the internet service, a troubled hop on the route, the webserver, or services and applications that support the site.
The service has 28 servers around the world , which lets you see the performance of your site when accessed from different locations.
The server monitoring service is only available for Linux servers. It will also monitor the DNS entries for your domain. You can see live feedback on site performance issues in the dashboard and you can also get reports run on schedule and emailed to you. There is a free version of this service, which performs tests every 15 minutes. The paid plans check every minute. You can get a 7-day free trial of both the Superior and Business plans.
It runs on Windows or Linux. The free edition supports monitoring 10 devices and their interfaces. Setting up the OpManager is a multi-step process but not overly complex. You can view graphs and tables of network usage, speed, and bandwidth, as well as device hardware metrics, either rolled up at the device level or drilling down to a particular interface.
At the interface level, you can generate reports showing bandwidth from the past 12 hours up to the past month. You can also set thresholds to receive automated alert email or SMS messages. By monitoring the gateway to your ISP, you can check your internet traffic usage and how much bandwidth you actually receive. The Bandwidth Monitoring tool, combined with the other features of the free version of ManageEngine OpManager, provides you with a well-rounded suite of capabilities for monitoring 10 or fewer devices on a small network.
The community version of ntopng is free; the professional small business and enterprise versions require buying a license. All versions do packet capture; the enterprise version also uses SNMP. To receive flow data ntopng depends on nProbe ; a fully-functioning version of nProbe requires a paid license. Licenses are free to educational and nonprofit organizations.
The tool first traces all of your devices and lists them in a left-hand menu panel in the interface. You can switch between devices just by selecting a different IP address in the list. The main panel of the screen shows live traffic and distinguishes the applications sourcing each traffic flow with different colors. With this display, you can see all of the applications operating on the network simultaneously.
That segmentation of traffic can also be switched to show the endpoints, domain or protocol that generates the traffic instead of the applications. It can also compress the display to identify each active exchange, or conversation, being carried out on the network. The tool runs on Windows and it is only intended for quick checks.
WhatsUp monitors network traffic, servers, virtual servers, cloud services, and applications. The free version is a free five-point license for monitoring up to five resources eg, five servers. WhatsUp must be installed on Windows. Setup is simple and uses auto-discovery. The user interface provides multiple views with an interactive network map and the ability to drill down to investigate issues.
Dashboards are customizable. WhatsUp provides many canned reports, including reports for bandwidth and utilization; you can design customized reports, too. You can configure alerts to notify you when senders or receivers exceed bandwidth thresholds when interfaces exceed utilization thresholds, etc. There are multiple possible methods for notification, including email and SMS. Triggered actions give the ability to execute actions automatically as responses to alerts.
The free edition of WhatsUp Gold is a straightforward and fully featured tool for monitoring and managing a small shop. Graduating to the for-cost version lets you move up to covering large networks. Several good free options are available to monitor the bandwidth of your network. Picking the appropriate one will depend on your installed network hardware, the size and sophistication of your network, and how you expect it to grow.
Since then, the developers have made great strides in terms of expanding both functionality and usability since then. As the Nagios pedigree might imply, its primary focus is monitoring infrastructure and services. You can also set up customizable notifications and restart services from within the app. Note that Spiceworks is free because most of its revenue comes from the sale of ad displays in its network.
This is bolstered by the fact that the free version cannot scale past a single server. Run this on your corporate network at your own risk! The free version also enjoys a 6-month patch and update cycle. One of the most painful features held back from the free version is the lack of alerting capabilities.
Those caveats aside, you get a full auto-discovery of your devices and metrics using SNMP and standard protocols, as usual. It lets users capture traffic at wire speed or read from packet dumps and analyze details at microscopic levels.
Wireshark supports almost every protocol, and has functionalities that filter based on packet type, source, destination, etc. It can analyze VoIP calls, plot IO graphs for all traffic from an interface, decrypt many protocols, export the output, and lots more.
Wireshark provides unlimited opportunities to study packets, which makes it a solid go-to for network, system, and security admins. Nmap uses a discovery feature to find hosts in the network that can be used to create a network map. Network admins value it for its ability to gather information from the host about the Operating System, services, or ports that are running or are open, MAC address info, reverse DNS name, and more.
Scalability is the other big reason why network admins love Nmap. While the NetWorx tray icon does not show an animated speed meter by default, you can easily turn it on and have bars or a mini graph by going into the settings.
A resizable graph can be shown so you can see what has been uploaded and downloaded in the last few minutes. To go back further in time right click the tray icon and select Usage Report, this gives a wealth of statistical information.
Other notable features include a speed meter to test network throughout, a traffic quota system that can show a warning or send an email when a certain amount of bandwidth has been reached, and a notification feature that performs a number of actions when an amount of traffic has been sent or received.
NetWorx can also setup quiet hours, connect with other instances of NetWorx on your LAN and control dial-up connections. Download NetWorx. Sadly the NetSpeedMonitor program is no longer in development and its website has disappeared. After install you will be asked if NetSpeedMonitor is to be added to the taskbar. Then a settings window requires selecting a language, the monitored network interface and whether to log traffic to a database.
After that is done an upload and download speed meter will sit next to the system tray in the taskbar. Hover over the meter to get sent and received statistics for the session, day or month. Right clicking on the speed meter shows the context menu where you can view a data traffic window which shows the traffic for a specific day or month. There are several settings for the speed meter and for managing the SQL database. Download NetSpeedMonitor via Softpedia.
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