Webserver Monitor 1.2.1.3
With Webserver Monitor, you will have detailed real-time insight in what is happening:
- See if your webserver is available and fully functional at a glance.
- Find out about problems with your website before your visitors do.
- Watch visitors moving around your website and see the impact of changes in configuration or content in realtime.
- See how many unique visitors are currently browsing your website, or how many visitors are accessing a specific resource on your website, right now.
- See a chart of the network traffic generated by visitors browsing your website in the last minutes.
- See how often a resource was downloaded from your website.
- Track events and scenarios of special interest with customizable counters and charts.
Webserver Monitor already provides many predefined tables and statistics charts, and you can still add your own statistics and charts very easily, e.g. to track the usage of special ressources.
Setup is simple and straight-forward: first install a Logfeeder agent on each webserver you want to monitor. Then install Webserver Monitor, configure it to connect to the Logfeeder agents and start monitoring.
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