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Updated: 02/09/2008

PortSensor 3.0 - Server Monitoring

PortSensor is a flexible monitoring platform. Sensors can be created to monitor nearly any TCP/UDP service, including: HTTP, FTP, POP3, SMTP, DNS and most popular database platforms (MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, etc). In addition to standard services, sensors can be created using console commands to monitor other critical server metrics, for example: processor loads, mail queue loads, disk space usage, database queries per second, log activity and more. Custom monitors and viewers can be created using your favorite programming tools.
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