ProtoMon is an easy-to-use server monitoring tool that will automatically check your servers and notify you if some of them are down. The following protocols are supported: - Ping - HTTP(S) - FTP(S) - POP3(S) - IMAP(IMAPS) - SMTP(S) - Telnet(SSH) - SFTP - Custom TCP connection to any port. If a server is down, ProtoMon will perform some of these actions: - display a pop-up notification window. - play a sound. - send a notification e-mail message. - launch an application It can do some additional actions, such as check the Internet connection, filter the downloaded content, send a test e-mail message while checking an SMTP server, download a file while checking an FTP or SFTP server, execute the scripts on the remote server via Telnet or SSH, etc. ProtoMon can monitor various system information of any remote Windows computer. CPU and memory usage, files and processes, registry and services, etc. Also ProtoMon includes the "Console" monitor that allows you to launch any console applications, batch files or single commands and grab their output. Then retrieved data can be checked against the powerful filter that supports the complex boolean expressions. If the check fails, the program will generate the specified notification events. ProtoMon stores full statistics for every monitor, and draws it both in text and chart forms. You can review the server statuses and monitoring statistics remotely, using your web browser. You can do this in two different ways. ProtoMon includes a built-in web server, thus you are able to activate it and connect directly. Or you can configure ProtoMon to generate the static web pages within desired time and place them to the specified folder. Thus you can use your favorite web server (Apache, IIS, or any else) to access this information.
ProtoMon is shareware, you can free download and try it for free during trial period. After that you may buy it for $149 or should delete it.