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Host monitoring

What is meant by Host monitoring?

The term "host monitoring" refers to the process of overseeing and managing hosts, such as servers, computers, or other devices within a network, to monitor their performance, availability, and status. The goal of host monitoring is to ensure that hosts operate smoothly, identify potential issues early, and maintain system stability.

Typical software functions in the area of "host monitoring":

  1. Performance Monitoring: Monitoring system resources such as CPU usage, memory consumption, and disk storage to track host performance.
  2. Availability Monitoring: Checking the accessibility and uptime of hosts to ensure they are continuously available.
  3. Error Detection and Notification: Detecting errors or anomalies in system performance and automatically notifying administrators of issues.
  4. Historical Data Analysis: Collecting and analyzing historical performance data to identify trends and support capacity planning.
  5. Alerting and Notification: Automated notifications and alerts for performance thresholds or errors.
  6. Reporting: Generating reports on host performance and availability data for internal and external stakeholders.
  7. Access and Change Tracking: Logging changes and access to hosts to enhance security monitoring.
  8. Interface Integration: Integrating host monitoring with other IT management tools and systems for comprehensive IT infrastructure management.

 

The function / module Host monitoring belongs to:

Network