Monitoring and Rebooting
Understand just what exactly the Monitoring & Rebooting feature involves and the reason why you need it.
Managing your own hosting server may not be very easy and in some occasions it could be extremely annoying, specially if you don't have much experience and you aren't sure what to do in certain cases. The server has its own Operating System and processes running on it, which means that you might need to handle problems that you have not stumbled upon with a standard shared hosting package deal where the company deals with the hosting machine maintenance while you deal with just your web content by using a website hosting Control Panel. In the event that some service stops responding, for example, or some process start overloading the hosting server, you shall have to take measures to restore the correct functioning of the hosting server. If you haven't dealt with this sort of situations before, you could employ the Monitoring & Rebooting feature, which is part of our optional Managed Services upgrade package.
Monitoring and Rebooting in VPS Web Hosting
If you choose to host your websites or offline apps on one of the Linux VPS web hosting that we supply, you'll be able to add the Managed Services upgrade whenever you want and from that moment on our admins shall monitor your entire system very closely. Automated checks for various processes will be activated and our seasoned team will be notified the moment some unforeseen predicament shows up - a script which isn't responding, a frozen process, an app which takes too much physical memory or CPU processing time, and so forth. Our admins will identify what caused the problem and will take care of it or will reboot the hosting machine if needed so that it can return to its proper operation. The Monitoring & Rebooting part of the Managed Services pack will save you money and time since you shall not have to pay to a third-party enterprise to monitor your hosting server remotely, not mentioning that they cannot access your server to do anything in the event that a predicament appears.