Monitor Windows systems and Linux servers

Operation Overview

Conclusion

Companies looking for a comprehensive and flexible monitoring solution without the hassle of operating their own servers and databases will find a powerful tool in the Microsoft Operations Management Suite. Companies that use Azure or AWS can use OMS to monitor cloud services like Windows and Linux servers. Free apps make it possible to administer servers and the cloud on the go. One disadvantage, of course, is the transmission of your data to the cloud. Anyone who wants to keep control over their monitoring data should therefore rely on a local solution.

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