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Working as a webmaster, contrary to all these common beliefs, involves a ton of daily routine. To do your job well, you have to write a lot of scripts and use a lot of software to close the holes in your monitoring sequences. This is because almost every part of a website requires its own approach, so a different tool is required to work with every separate part. Thus every webmaster needs to have a reliable toolkit to handle this.
It’s important to check HTTP, ICMP, SMTP, SNMP, and TCP protocol checks, various speed tests, server stability issues monitoring, site statistics gathering and a lot more. Using different tools for every single thing will be very hard, especially for a beginner. And it’s even harder when you have not a pair of websites to overwatch for stability or accessibility issues, but a lot more. I know what I’m talking about from the vantage point of my own experience as a webmaster.
The best alternative is to find something very reliable, highly customizable, and best of all, fully automated. One of such toolkits is HostTracker, and it’s probably the best one among others. Thanks to its capabilities, you can outsource the entire monitoring procedure to automated checks and tests, thereby freeing up a lot of time for other important tasks.
It’s also one of the best possible options for beginners, because it’ll give you a Trial Package right after registration is complete. Thus every new user will have 30 days to get along with how to set everything up. And if the newcomer will have some troubles with configuring stuff, there are HostTracker blog and FAQ areas to learn from its knowledge base. And, of course, there’s a 24/7 Support Service ready to answer your questions.
On top of that, it’ll give you a ton of fully unlimited monitoring services which’ll cover all the stuff I had mentioned above. It’ll do everything instead of you, thus freeing a lot of your time for some important tasks. You won’t even need to look through reports from all those scheduled checks because of its instant alerts system that’ll work with any check you will schedule at HosTracker.
It’ll notify you about anything troublesome that happened during the current monitoring routine via messenger or SMS. And it can even try to fix things using HTML POST requests to reboot your server and then retry the incomplete checks and tests. So, I’m advising you using this “must have” service to deal with your everyday monitoring stuff while you’ll be doing something more important.