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I am looking for recommendations on the best way to monitor performance and uptime of hosted website

Asked by Tex_ka95 in Web Servers

Tags: Microsoft, IIS, Sharepoint, Content Managment Server

My company hosts a website on a dedicated hosted web server with a seperate dedicated hosted database server.  Our website gets a pretty decent amount of traffic, in fact more than it can hadle at times.  We are planning to upgrade this fall.

In the meantime, can you guys give me some tips on how you are monitoring your website for uptime and and performance as well as the servers themselves?  My web guy uses mon.itor.com at the moment to montor uptime and performace.  Our hosting provider only pings the server although they can do much more at much greater expense of course.  How are you guys monitoring your websites and servers?

The servers both run Win2K3 with IIS6, the web server has MS Content Management server and the DB server SQL2005.

Thanks
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