ServersCheck Monitoring Software 8.0.2

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ServersCheck Monitoring Software is an application for monitoring, reporting and alerting on the availability of systems, networks and applications. It includes real-time HTML reports, graphs and Service Level details. Round-the-clock monitoring with alerting via e-mail, network message or SMS. The built-in Web server enables to administrate ServersCheck through a Web browser. The software can be installed in 38 different languages. The software is also available as an appliance: a small box with the software preloaded ready to go. It comes with a GSM modem for alerting via SMS so that you still receive alerts even when your network is down.

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