How to get Started
How to get Started Site Speed Monitor (SSM): SSM
is a Tool to Monitor your websites download Speed. SSM actually simulates
a plain webbrowser like Internet Explorer or Firefox, and therefore
shows the same behaviour as a user who'd try to load your site from
Europe or the USA. To add a Site please goto the Link where it says
"Site Speed Monitor" in your
Account, or if you've already added a site, please click onto "Site
Speed Monitor >> Manage Sites >> Add a Site"
to add further. At the same time you'll also be able to add one or
more emails of yours, or Mobile Phone Numbers where we'd send Alert
Notifications to in case your website is down or too slow. At "Site Speed Monitor >> Site Speed Monitor Graph" you'll see a Graph that displays your download times for a selected period of time. At the very top you'll also see usefull Information like your sites average download time, your local time and a link to a list of downloaded files. If you have any Questions, do not hesitate to ask through the "Contact" Link on every page Server Load Monitor (SLM): SLM
is a tool to monitor your webserver directly, it will frequently communicate
with your server, and ask for it's actual CPU, Memory and Bandwidth
usage, additionally it'll also ask what load (number of queued tasks)
your server has to handle, and some other Data like what CPU you're
using, how long your server is online, free space on your Harddrives,
etc. At "Server Load Monitor >> Server Load Monitor Graph" you'll finaly be able to see Graphs for all your Servers Data during a selected period of time. And you'll also see useful Information like your Servers Uptime, your used Hardware, average bandwidth, CPU, Memory usage and Load, maximum Values, and some more... If you have any Questions, do not hesitate to ask through the "Contact" Link on every page MySQL Monitor: MySQL
Monitor is a Tool to monitor your MySQL server, eithe if it's on your
local server (localhost) or at an remote server. It'll constantly
connect to your MySQL Server, and provied your with stats about it's
access time. At "MySQL Monitor >> MySQL Monitor Graph" you'll finally see your MySQL Connection Times during a selected period of time. If you have any Questions, do not hesitate to ask through the "Contact" Link on every page |
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