Server Manager
SpectorSoft Server Manager centralizes and automates the monitoring, consolidation, notification and responses to server log, resource and service issues network-wide, resulting in increased server uptime. No other single solution provides this comprehensive an offering for your monitoring needs:
Easily meet requirements for PCI, HIPAA and other compliance standards using turnkey reporting.
Instantaneously pull log data entries in real-time from any Windows server Event Log, Syslogs, as well as delimited, non-delimited and CSV text files, giving you the ability to monitor Windows, Unix, Linux, switches, hubs, routers and more.
Centrally store log data in SQL Server, MySQL, Oracle, EVT/EVTX, or Server Manager’s own proprietary database-less binary format.
Easily create powerful complex filters that support AND, OR, NOT, and multi level criteria and be notified immediately when a specific message is received, when a duplicate message is received or when an expected message is not received.
Painlessly view the entries you want by merging multiple logs in a single view, hiding duplicate entries, grouping entries, searching and filtering, all with the ability to export, print and email the resultant contents.
Effortlessly maintain log data sets using automated retention policies to remove or archive no longer needed entries to an alternate database to be backed up.
Automatically parse Security event entries and generate turnkey PCI and HIPAA compliance reports, such as
Stay up-to-date on all issues involving security, such as logon and account issues, as well as any security-related event log or syslog entries.
The intelligence is always in the details. For example, Server Manager’s logon reports automatically exclude logon type 3 and SYSTEM logon/logoff events to eliminate network logons to shared folders/printers.
Server Manager’s reports have been specifically designed to assist with compliance standards such as PCI DSS and HIPAA .
Maximize Windows server and application uptime by monitoring applications, services, processes, the registry and certificates.
Applications services and processes are monitored in real-time both for their current state (running, idle, stopped or terminated), as well as their consumption of system resources remaining within acceptable limits.
You can’t test DNS the same way you test SMTP. That’s why Server Manager includes the ability to monitor and test 16 of the most common applications including HTTP, SMTP, POP3, IMAP, FTP, DNS, the most popular SQL servers, and more.
Server Manager can also test TCP port responsiveness, giving you the ability to test any application.
Sometimes now isn’t an appropriate time. Windows Services, applications and processes can be automatically stopped, started or restarted remotely when you deem appropriate—immediately or during maintenance hours.
Changes to applications can have adverse effects on service availability. That’s why Server Manager also monitors registry values, alerting you to when changes are made.
Server Manager keeps web and enterprise services running by monitoring the validity and expiration date of all SSL and digital certificates.
It’s one thing for your server to be running. It’s another to be running well.
Be alerted when the average utilization of one or all CPUs exceeds an established threshold within a specified period of time.
Be alerted when the average utilization of a server’s memory exceeds an established threshold within a specified period of time.
Ensure storage is ample and available network-wide.
Disks are monitored for more than just utilization. Server Manager documents each directory and file to assess changes in space, contents and permissions, utilizing reporting and email-based notifications to inform you of the current state.
Automate the most fundamental disk management tasks to reclaim space. Server Manager can be configured to delete temporary files, application log files, old database backups and more, as well as defragment drives across your network.
Server Manager integrates with RAID devices using SMART failure notification technology so you can be made aware of eminent disk failures.
The most needed reporting is already at your fingertips and can be emailed or posted to an Intranet server, including:
Dive into the details of executed file extension reports based on path, filename, and size of each file. These details can also be printed or saved to a file.
Every response is based on the monitors found throughout Server Manager. Actions can be taken each time a monitor is triggered or after a frequent number of occurrences.
When a specified threshold is surpassed, Server Manager can be configured to document the event in a database, event log, file entry, or syslog.
You may not need to get that email at 3am, so Server Manager can also alert via message box, SMS, SNMP Trap or by playing sound.
Since Server Manager is your watchful eye, it is also your first line of support by being able to restart, start or stop Windows services and processes.
Multiple actions can be taken both when a condition is triggered anywhere within Server Manager, as well as when the monitor recovers to an acceptable state.
In addition to the security event reporting , Server Manager hosts 11 report types, allowing you to quickly get informed about network, server, disk and process statuses, including:
Server Manager makes it easy to view and manage currently running monitors and reports.
Server Manager’s reports have been specifically designed to assist with compliance standards such as PCI DSS and HIPAA .
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