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3/15/2023 | 7 Minute Read
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Infrastructure monitoring is a critical part of MSP operations, and there is no shortage of monitoring tools available. Some are heavily curated and good for niche MSPs, while others are better for broader, larger companies and projects.
With so much out there, how do you choose which IT monitoring tool to go with?
Choosing the right IT monitoring tool for your setup is complex. Among other factors, the answer depends on:
Your valuation of each of the above will help you pick from the glut of IT monitoring tools out there. Regardless of your priorities, monitoring tools can streamline your system operation and automatically resolve IT issues, freeing your team up to do the tasks that AI can’t perform.
IT infrastructure monitoring ensures the smooth operation and availability of IT systems, helping to detect and resolve technological problems quickly via machine learning. By monitoring the performance and health of servers, networks, and other IT components, organizations can identify and mitigate problems before they result in downtime, waste, or data loss.
Monitoring also provides valuable data on resource usage and capacity planning. This can help organizations comply with regulatory requirements related to data security and availability.
Because infrastructure monitoring tools are primarily automated, after the right program is selected for your customer’s needs, monitoring takes care of itself to an extent. This allows MSPs to serve more clients at scale. Of course, expert support will still be required to make sure the tools are doing their job, and that issues are troubleshooted accordingly.
There are a variety of tools and IT monitoring software available, each with their own specific capabilities. Some common types of tools used for infrastructure monitoring include:
These tools typically provide alerting and reporting capabilities so that administrators can quickly identify and resolve issues. We will explore this in further detail below.
A typical IT infrastructure monitoring tool offers a wide range of features to help organizations effectively monitor and manage their IT infrastructure. Some monitoring tools even provide analytics and visualization capabilities that can help organizations better understand the performance and relative health of their IT infrastructure. Other monitoring tool features may include:
Keep in mind that the specific features offered by different tools vary. Some tools are geared toward certain specialized niches, while others are more broadly-encompassing.
Our ebook, Top 10 Considerations for Selecting the Right RMM Solution, offers more detailed advice on choosing the monitoring system that’s right for your business. With that said, there are some general traits you should always look for in the option you choose.
A strong IT infrastructure is:
With this said, each set of IT infrastructure monitoring tools works differently from another, even those that include the above traits. For that reason, we recommend exploring the different tools to find the right one for your business.
Ready to take the next step? To learn more about how to monitor IT infrastructure, request a live demo of the ConnectWise platform and start making your operations more efficient.
A weakness in the IT infrastructure refers to a vulnerability or potential point of failure in the systems and processes that support an organization's IT operations. Some common weaknesses in the IT infrastructure include:
Building a secure IT infrastructure involves implementing a combination of technical and administrative controls to protect the organization's systems and data from unauthorized access, disclosure, disruption, modification, or destruction.
IT infrastructure security refers to the measures and protocols organizations put in place to protect their computer systems and networks from unauthorized access, use, disclosure, disruption, modification, or destruction.
This includes implementing security controls such as firewalls, intrusion detection and prevention systems, and security information and event management systems, as well as policies and procedures for incident response and recovery. Additionally, IT infrastructure security often involves regular security assessments and audits to identify vulnerabilities and ensure compliance with industry standards and regulations.