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With the blessings of MS-Access and poor ASP coding from the previous webmaster we've been having some terrific web service issues everytime we run a scheduled back-up. The server is IIS.

Ofcourse we are working on building a completely new system in place with Apache, PHP, MySQL and a little Java but untill that's in order we are looking to tame the current beast.

I've been looking around for some good "Host Monitoring" solutions which could probably re-start the webservice when its down or atleast send the webmaster an email (notification to the pager would be great ). I finally came upon this one: KS-Soft

Just wanted to get opinions and experiences (if any) from y'all about them and any other products that y'all might have been using.
 
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FYI (from server admins):

A1 Monitor
KS Soft
 
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