What Should Be Monitored?

Active network monitoring is a must to gain accurate and real-time visibility of the health of your network. However frequent monitoring can become a huge strain on your network resources as it generates a lot of traffic on the network, especially in large networks.

 

We recommend monitoring only the critical devices on the network. This is a best practice adopted by the network administrators worldwide.

Following are the components of networks that are considered critical:

  • WAN Infrastructure: Routers, WAN Switches, Firewall, etc.

  • LAN Infrastructure: Switches, Hubs, and Printers.

  • Servers, Services, and Applications: Application Servers, Database servers, Active Directory, Exchange Servers, Web servers, Mail servers, CRM Applications, etc.

  • Host Resources: CPU, Memory, and Disk Utilization of critical devices.

  • Critical Desktops and Workstations.

 

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