Check critical processes, CPU usage and services on local and remote computers.
Build your own custom monitoring checks by writing a VBScript (Windows) or an SSH shell script (Linux).
GFI Network Server Monitor includes a number of functions that make it quick and simple to check your Internet systems.
GFI Network Server Monitor has built-in functionality to make it simple to check the various aspects of your system.
GFI Network Server Monitor includes extensive checks for monitoring Linux and database servers.
The multi-threaded engine can run up to 40 checks simultaneously, serving both small and large networks.
GFI Network Server Monitor can alert you to problems and take automatic remedial action to save administrator time.
You can log into GFI Network Server Monitor's remote web monitor from anywhere in the world.
GFI Network Server Monitor contains a large number of additional features to make life easier for system administrators.
Although GFI Network Server Monitor includes an extensive set of default monitoring functions, you can build your own custom checks by writing a VBScript (Windows) or an SSH shell script (Linux).
From VBScript, you can use both WMI and ADSI. WMI is an interface to a broad range of hardware/software/Mac OS®-related properties of a computer, enabling you to perform almost any check. Using ADSI, you can interface to Active Directory.
You can also use GFI Network Server Monitor to monitor directory information in a variety of ways. For example, you can also check user accounts, such as those that are locked out or disabled, computer accounts, groups, group membership, organizational units, and more.