AppPanel Enterprise Edition 2.2

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    31/01/2004
  • File size:
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  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows NT/2000/XP, Microsoft SQL Server 2000, Microsoft Internet Information Services

Publisher’s description

AppPanel Enterprise Edition is a complete solution for performance and application management, providing real SLA uptime graphs for both your system and services. AppPanel achieves this by providing an easy to use Outlook style Web interface and includes a small CMS systems, which lets you view all open cases. With AppPanel you can instantly monitor and manage common applications and OS, such as NT, Windows 2000, XP, Exchange, IIS, SQL Server, and/or make specific extension in the GUI or the open XML interface to how an application is monitored.

Examples of monitoring functions: Service immediately alerts if any key Windows services have gone down or are hanging, and will automatically restart the service in question. Event log filters and detects if any critical error message have been written to the Event log. Processor usage monitors overall processor utilization. Memory usage monitors the overall memory usage. Logical Disk Space alerts you if you are running low on disk space.

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