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(EMAILWIRE.COM, January 21, 2011 ) Oakdale, MN -- In this day and age can an internet business afford losses on a regular basis? The reason this is mentioned is because websites do have downtime and most owners are not aware of this ever happening. A website is hosted on a server at a hosting company. This server is just a piece of equipment just like all others and it breaks down from time to time.
The problems can be a hardware issue or possibly a software issue, since it is software that runs the server and allows it to function in its current capacity. Now what is important to point out is is the fact that when this server fails or any of the associated hardware fails like the routers, hubs, switches, or fiber optic lines the hosting company will more then likely not be notifying you of any issues.
Web hosting companies are not obligated to tell there customers when a server goes down. They are only obligated to keep the server running as much as possible and have it up more then it is down. What a website owner needs is a remote monitoring service that does server monitoring to keep a watch out for their website going down.
A server monitor basically is a server setup to do nothing but monitor websites to make sure they are present and accessible on the internet at all times. These servers can check a website every minute or every few hours. It is up to the website owner to determine how frequently they want their website availability checked.
It is just a smart business move to have a website monitor to watch over a website for possible outages. All types of businesses need this type of monitoring tool. For example, online game companies even use a game server monitor to make sure their servers are always up and functional for their clients to access. This means these have to check website uptime on a regular basis and this in return protects their business from huge losses.
There is a company called Remote Monitoring Services. There website is http://www.RemoteMonitoringServices.com. This company does nothing but monitor websites for clients of theirs. When a website appears to have gone down this service company triple checks it for accuracy and then notifies the website owner through their choice of alert notification methods which are: email, text message, desktop application, twitter or even facebook.
To show their appreciation for new customers they are offering a free $50 credit to the next 100 people who come and try out there service free of charge. All a website owner needs to do is to go to their website and setup a free account and enter in the promotional code of EBLNOV2010 and they will then receive a $50 credit on their account with them.
Remote Monitoring Services
Robert Barnard (CMO)
(651) 964-3829
Media@RemoteMonitoringServices.com
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