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Windows Server 2012 : Towards More Mobility

In our previous article, Windows Server 2012 – New Advanced Features, we introduced some of the many new features that Windows Server 2012 provides to its clients. In this article we will focus on some more, particularly features that ease remote access.

The opportunity to work from anywhere with nothing more than an Internet connection was a big step in technological evolution. Windows Server 2012 continues to expand this idea. The features that make it easier for customers to decide which operating system to use and whether or not to upgrade are:
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Category: Server Management

Deploying ASP.NET applications with IIS 7

The primary function of the Internet Information Server (IIS) is to host Web based applications, such as ASP.NET. If you have to set your IIS 7 to host such an application, there are several terms you need to know and a procedure you have to follow. We will focus on them in this article.

In summary, with IIS 7, end users connect to an application by querying a site. Each site listens for clients’ requests through its bindings to virtual directories. Furthermore, each site is associated with a default, or root application, and one site may host many applications. Each application is also associated with an application pool. For each application pool there is at least one Worker Process (w3wp) and one application can be served by many Worker Processes (in a web garden). Now we’ll explain all of these terms one by one.
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Category: Server Management, Web Server Monitoring

Superb Real User Webpage Performance Monitoring with Jiffy and Monitis

Webpage performance

Web page performance as opposed to website performance is a bit more of an intricate job requiring familiarization with what is actually served on your website and how your web pages are woven together.
If we’re talking about website performance – we most likely refer to web server performance – how fast requests are being served or what’s the percentage of failed requests for instance.
Opposed to that, web page performance, or at least what I am referring to is the equivalent of asking the following invaluable questions:

  • How fast/slow is my web page in general?
  • Are there excessively slow parts at my web page?
  • If my web page is indeed slow, where is the bottleneck?

And guys, for this, there is a solution. It is a really handy utility called jiffy-web.
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Category: 101 Reasons To Choose Monitis, Application Performance Management, Applications Monitoring, Java Monitoring, Linux Servers Monitoring, Monitis API, Monitoring Scripts, Network Monitoring, Server Management, Uptime Monitoring, Web Server Monitoring, Website Monitoring

Monitor your Windows Servers, Free!

Today we are launching something that we think is truly groundbreaking: Free Internal Monitoring. Now users of Mon.itor.Us, the free Monitis, can download our internal agents into Windows and Linux servers and monitor CPU, Memory, Disk, Load Average, MySQL, Processes, HTTP, Ping, and even SNMP, for free. Best of all, since we are a hosted service, all the performance data gets pushed to our cloud and you can access/manage it from anywhere. We hope IT Managers will enjoy free usage of software that’s typically very expensive. Here’s how to get started on a Windows machine.

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Category: Help, Sysadmin Tools, Website Monitoring, Windows Servers Monitoring

20 Linux Server Performance Tips (Part2)

 

Just as we’ve provided a series of tips on how to make your Windows 2008 Server run at its utmost maximum efficiency and speed, Monitis has put together advice on making the Linux OS work miracles for you. Our interest is in making your life easier, whether it’s through informational guides such as these or by continually enhancing our monitoring cloudware with cutting-edge services, for example, new monitoring stations around the world and mobile apps for free server monitoring.

In our first post, we offered Linux Server tips on the OSfeatures and security set up. You might want to check it out before reading on. In this post, we’re going to discuss tips to improve performance based on Linux’s Configuration, third-party applications that work with the OS and miscellaneous areas.

Keep in mind – as you read through these tips – that you can apply them to get your Linux server to run like a fox – not waddle like a penguin.


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Category: Linux Servers Monitoring, Performance Management, Server Management

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